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While the business of healthcare has never been more complicated, the right medical chart supplies can ease the strain on a busy doctor's office. Organize a patient's visit from the moment he or she walks in the door with a combination of medical charts designed to improve efficiency and to document every finding along the way.
Make Note-Keeping Easy
Sometimes simple is still the best when it comes to medical charts. Traditional ledger cards remain a staple of medical chart supplies. A patient's office visit history is recorded on a large index card with basic category listings for services rendered, charges, amount paid, and balance due. In much the same way, updated general examination forms continue to be time-savers for primary care doctors. Specialized chiropractic exam forms follow S.O.A.P. (Subjective/Objective/Assessment/Plans) categories and have room for 20 visits per double-sided card.
Follow a Paper Trail
In today's digital world it might seem counter-intuitive, but in a medical office keeping a hard copy of patient records has never been more important. Document client communication by adding forms like privacy notices and dental information updates to your medical chart supplies. Patients are required to sign and date at each visit. Lobby sign-in sheets, available in numerous standard and custom styles and a rainbow of colors, often include a signature line that can be removed and added to individual patient medical charts to chronicle each visit.
Organize Patient Files
Arrange medical charts in sturdy manila files in 6-tab or 8-tab side or end tab versions. Records stay in perfect order with the help of chart dividers and lettered file numbers. Color coding and chart dividers should also be part of your medical chart supplies.
Make Note-Keeping Easy
Sometimes simple is still the best when it comes to medical charts. Traditional ledger cards remain a staple of medical chart supplies. A patient's office visit history is recorded on a large index card with basic category listings for services rendered, charges, amount paid, and balance due. In much the same way, updated general examination forms continue to be time-savers for primary care doctors. Specialized chiropractic exam forms follow S.O.A.P. (Subjective/Objective/Assessment/Plans) categories and have room for 20 visits per double-sided card.
Follow a Paper Trail
In today's digital world it might seem counter-intuitive, but in a medical office keeping a hard copy of patient records has never been more important. Document client communication by adding forms like privacy notices and dental information updates to your medical chart supplies. Patients are required to sign and date at each visit. Lobby sign-in sheets, available in numerous standard and custom styles and a rainbow of colors, often include a signature line that can be removed and added to individual patient medical charts to chronicle each visit.
Organize Patient Files
Arrange medical charts in sturdy manila files in 6-tab or 8-tab side or end tab versions. Records stay in perfect order with the help of chart dividers and lettered file numbers. Color coding and chart dividers should also be part of your medical chart supplies.