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6 Lecture 2 Entering Charge Transactions and Patient Payments.

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1 6 Lecture 2 Entering Charge Transactions and Patient Payments

2 6.4 Entering Payments Made at the Time of an Office Visit 6-16 Payments in Medisoft are entered in two ways – Patient payments made at the office are entered in the Transaction Entry dialog box – Payments received electronically or by mail, such as insurance payments and mailed patient payments, are entered in the Deposit List dialog box

3 6.4 Entering Payments Made at the Time of an Office Visit (Continued) 6-17 Entering patient payments – Patient payments are entered in the Payments, Adjustments, and Comments section of the Transaction Entry dialog box – Click the New button, verify/enter the date, and press the Tab key to begin

4 6.4 Entering Payments Made at the Time of an Office Visit (Continued) 6-18 Entering patient payments – The code for a payment is selected from a drop- down list already in Medisoft Drop-down list

5 6.4 Entering Payments Made at the Time of an Office Visit (Continued) 6-19 Entering patient payments – The Who Paid field displays a drop-down list of guarantors and carriers that are assigned in the patient case folder Select the person who is paying for the charges

6 6.4 Entering Payments Made at the Time of an Office Visit (Continued) 6-20 Entering patient payments – Other information entered includes: ▪ Date ▪ Description ▪ Provider ▪ Amount ▪ Check Number ▪ Unapplied

7 6.4 Entering Payments Made at the Time of an Office Visit (Continued) 6-21 Applying charges to payments – After payments are entered, they must be applied to the appropriate charge – Once a charge is selected, choose Apply To Co-pay or Apply to Oldest based on the type of payment received – Exercise 6-3 page 193 – Exercise 6-4 page 196


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