Ledger
Attachments
Rx
Clinical Ability
Misc
100

This is what it means when you see yellow or green highlighted items in the ledger

What is:

Yellow Highlight is when something is tied to what is selected.  If that section is green, then it means a charge was changed after it had been posted.

100

The location where you setup the auto import folder.

What is Preferences > Attachments?

100

This is where I would enter a medication that a patient is taking that this provider did not prescribe

What is:

Active Med List

100

This is why my Clinical Ability looks different than my co-workers

What are the Clinical Ability preferences are set up per user?

100

The location in the ledger that allows me to select "create a claim".

What is the Print Menu?

200

The area in the sidebar that must be selected to actual bill the patient.

What is Transactions?

200

This is the difference between images and attachments.

What is:

Images have limited options and Attachments allows you to import directly into MacPractice and the ability to create more attachment types

200

This is what I would need to do with a medication that a patient is no longer taking

What is:

Drop and Drag into the Inactive Meds folder

200

Why I cannot reorder my Diagnoises codes in the Problem list of the Clinical Ability

What is the Problem List is not set to all?

200

The place in MacPractice that is best for tracking requests, labs, and cleaning duties.

What is the Orders Ability?

300

The 6 dropdown selections located in the ledger

What are Incidents, Charges, Payments, Other, Print, and View Options

300

These are 3 ways you can add an attachment to MacPractice

What are :

Drag and Drop

Auto Import

Browse for File

300

This is what I would need to look at if I cannot find medication when searching for it.

What is:

Preferences>coding > medication: FDB, RxNorm, or custom

300

This is the type of alert that can be created in the Clinical Ability

What is :

Allergy Alert

300
The name of the column in the ledger that confirms if the claim is open or not.

What is the Claim Status?

400

This is what will need to be added to the ledger if an office provided a 10% discount on a procedure.

What is a Negative Adjustment?

400

These are the 2 areas of MacPractice where I can view a patient's attachments

What are:

The Attachment Ability 

The Clinical Ability

400

This is what the lighting bolt means in the Rx Ability icon

What is:

The lighting bolt mean that the office has ePrescribe

400

This is why I cannot see the growth chart.

What is:

The patient is to old OR No data has been entered into MacPractice

400

When the primary insurance company sends the secondary claim to the secondary insurance automatically.

What is a cross-over claim?

500

The difference between an incident statement and an account statement

What is an incident statement allows you to select sections or the full incident on the ledger and print statement?

What is an Account Statement will allow print out all entries for everyone on the account?

500

The setting that causes the auto import folder to not automatically associate to patients when importing files.

What is "Do Not Automatically Associate Imported Files to Patients"?

500

This is what PRN stands for

What is:

Take as needed

500

The blue underlined titles in the Clinical Ability (or anywhere in MacPractice)

What is A Hyperlink to take you to a different area in MacPractice

500

The codes for 2021 we have available to sell clients.

What are ADA codes?