Hannah Grover
Merged in a post:
Insurance-Compliant Note Generation
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Accurate Marten
Please consider consulting with insurers to align AI-generated notes with their toughest documentation standards—this would be a game-changer for clinical use.
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Dahlia Chimpanzee
Just an FYI I have found that if you use the TherapyNotes Progress Note you get all the documentation that you need. It includes: Symptom Description and Subjective Report, Objective Content, Interventions Used, Treatment Plan Progress, Plan, Frequency, Recommendation, and Additional Notes. It meets Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare standards and those are usually the tough ones.
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Accurate Marten
Dahlia Chimpanzee, Thanks for your feedback with this. I tried it today and it's missing tx plan and progress but it's better than what I was using before I think... I'll have to look to be sure this client has a treatment plan in blueprint.
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Jonquil yellow Bovid
I just copy and paste the SOAP note into my template and have the other sections as checklist so it's easy. I have telehealth section including where clt is and I am and medical necessity section for 90837 with checklist such as type of therapy EMDR, clt processing speed, etc.
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Accurate Marten
Jonquil yellow Bovid, yeah, that makes sense but also the goal here is to streamline the process and minimize the necessity for additional steps. Blueprint is expensive! Enhancing user-friendliness for clinicians and ensuring that notes are insurance compliant and include all necessary information (without additional steps) would be amazing.
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Open Lemur
Yes, such as validation that medical necessity is substantiated for continued treatment, along with symptoms and severity of symptoms and frequency of symptoms.