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Last Updated: 03/30/2025
in Account Setup Account Security
Now Available!
We encourage all users to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) to protect your account further. Setting up 2FA is entirely your choice, but we highly recommend it for its added security.
Enabling 2FA for Your Acc...
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DrChrono will pull data from a patient’s chart and your office settings to populate the CMS HCFA-1500 form. The following is a guide to identify which fields the data will be pulled from so updates can be made if necessary.
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Occurrence codes and their respective dates disclose the payer-specific event(s) related to the billing period on the UB04. They are located in boxes 31-36 on the UB04.
To view and enter them into your patient'...
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We have made contacting our support team easier than ever!
There are multiple ways to get in touch with us. You can also search our help center for an article/video to answer your questions. This article will cover where you can submit tic...
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Sometimes a payer will require a separate identifier on the claim along with the billing/rendering NPI. DrChrono makes it easy to add this information, by payer, so that it will be on each claim, helping to ensure that your claim is accepted for pr...
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Each payer or insurance has its own payer ID number to accept electronic claims. It serves as the electronic address , so the clearinghouse knows which payer/insurance company should receive the claim.
Some national payers, such as Aetna...
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DrChrono's support team is extremely accessible and always eager to help. Whether you're on your chat support feature. You can also call our support line at 650-988-5379. Our regular support business hours are Monday- Friday 8 am - 8 pm EST/ 5 ...
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Last Updated: 03/30/2025
in Account Setup Getting Started
Welcome to the wonderful world of DrChrono!
So you’ve taken the plunge, signed up for an account, and are rearin’ to go with a world-class EHR! What do you do next?
Easy! We’ve put together a few necessary steps to get you more acquainted wi...
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You can make patients Inactive so that they no longer appear in your active patient list, but they will continue to be searchable in the event you need to access their chart. DrChrono does not offer a way to delete a patient permanently.
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A point of origin code discloses to the payer the source or method of the patient's referral for admission. The point of origin code is similar to a "place of service" code on a professional claim/HCFA-1500 form.
To add it to an institutional...