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  1. Importing your Contact Lists

    If you're on our paid plan, you can submit a support ticket . If you're still in implementation, be sure to check with your implementation specialist. You can use a basic CSV (comma-separated value) file with referral contact inform...
  2. Speech-to-Text on the iPad

    Learn how to use speech-to-text on the iPad. ...
  3. Vital Flowsheets

    Watch this video to learn how to use vital flow sheets.
  4. HCFA 1500 Box 24J - How Do I Enter an Individual or Group Provider Identifier?

    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...
  5. Generating a Patient Flag Report

    Using patient flags makes easy and quick work of identifying certain subsets of your patient population. Once entered on a patient's chart, you can quickly and easily pull reports based on those flags. Think of these flags as yellow post-it TM no...
  6. How to Save Signatures on the iPad

    Learn how to save your signature on the iPad.
  7. Square Payments on the iPad

  8. How to Archive Signed Consent Forms (Video)

    Check out our video on archiving signed consent forms.
  9. UB04 Box 15 - What is a Point of Origin Code and how do I include it on an institutional claim?

    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...
  10. How do I edit my contact information?

    One of the first steps you will want to do when setting up your DrChrono account for the first time is to enter all of your contact information. This includes your name, specialty, website, phone numbers, and all of the necessary information to get ...