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BC Physicians - Quick Bill for Internal Medicine Specialists
BC Physicians - Quick Bill for Internal Medicine Specialists

Save time by sharing patients with colleagues & logging follow-ups with one tap.

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Written by Megan Halstead
Updated over 7 years ago

General internal medicine practitioners can save hours in admin time by using our Quick Bill feature for follow-ups.Β 

Once you log a complex consult, you and anyone you share patients with can add a 32308 or 32307 with just one click.

Getting Started

Create a Patient Group, then copy your patients to it from All Patients – swipe left over a patient's name to add them to a group.

Next, invite any colleagues that you share patients with to your group. This lets everyone on your team see a shared history of complex consults and easily bill follow-ups in seconds.

Adding a New Patient

When logging a Complex Consult (00311 or 32312), add a patient with a label snap and then add the patient's Admission Date in order to trigger the follow-up Quick Bill feature.

You can also add a patient manually – just be sure to include an Admission Date.

Using Quick Bill

Once patients are added, you and everyone in your shared group will see the last complex consult that was logged.

Below that will be options for follow-up: Hospital (32308) or Office (32307). Tap the icon and our app will automatically create the full claim and submit it to MSP. One tap, that's it!

Remember: to make the Quick Bill option appear for you and your colleagues, there must be an Admission Date added.

It is that easy ...

But don't just take our word it!

"I want to thank you for your amazing work, which has literally changed my practice life." β€” Dr. Dawn Dewitt, Internal Medicine Specialist

Physicians at Saint Paul's, Vancouver General Hospital and more are sharing patient groups and using Quick Bill to eliminate hours of admin work. This lets them spend more time on what actually matters.

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