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March Updates

March Madness: Release Edition!

Ready or not, here comes another release! Now that Spring Break's in the rearview mirror, it's time to start dreaming of sandy beaches and exotic getaways. Maybe not Philadelphia, though... unless you're a big fan of big pluses! 😉 Speaking of which, did you know the best thing about Switzerland? The flag is a 'big plus'! Get it? Oh, we're on fire today!

In this edition, we've got some nifty tweaks and improvements to keep things fresh. Say goodbye to the 'Next Year' option in our Scheduled visit view—apparently, it wasn't exactly a fan favorite. And behold, we've unveiled a snazzy new way to display patient insurance coverages in PCC-integrated facilities. No need to navigate through endless screens anymore; it's all right there at your fingertips!

ChartPath RN_March_PCC Insurance Coverages

But wait, there's more! We've polished up our note validator, ensuring it doesn't boss around your physicians unnecessarily. And remember those pesky '500 errors' when clicking on 'PointClickCare Meds'? Say hello to friendlier error messages—because who needs unfriendly tech, right? We've even given our 'Notes Per Day' report a wake-up call, so it stays alert even when treatment dates change.

Check out the full list of goodies below:

New Features to Love:

  • Auditor production report for Billing Audit Rule users
  • ACP requirements streamlined for clarity
  • Server-side report for billable notes flag
  • Patient coverages info from PointClickCare now displayed

Improvements and Fixes:

  • Note validator now plays nice with supervising physicians
  • Friendlier error messages for PointClickCare Meds requests
  • Enhanced report views for draft note updates
  • Added 'Tomorrow' option to Scheduled census view

So there you have it, folks! Another release, another step closer to tech perfection. Stay tuned for more updates, more laughs, and more cheeky puns—because why not? Until next time, happy charting!