Adjusting HCFA form printing (version 10.3.40):
KIP has moved to a more flexible alignment of the HCFA claim form. The latest version of KIP now adjusts printing of each claim form horizontally and vertically. In addition, parts of the claim form can now be adjusted.
This adjustment process now allows the most flexibility when printing your claim forms.
As you can see from this view of the HCFA preferences, the entire form can be adjusted horizontally and vertically, as well as portions of the form.
If you have forms that print with the line items slightly off but the top and bottom of the forms print fine, you may now adjust the form so that all fields print to your exact specifications.
Monday, October 15, 2007
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Sorting Lists
Many times users wish to sort lists such as the Ledger or Tickler file to get more insight as to which invoices require attention first. The most intuitive way to sort a list is to click on the column header above the items.
You will notice which lists can be sorted this way by the presence of an arrow () next to one of the column headers.
For example, when you go to the Ledger of a patient, an arrow () is next to the header "Type." This means that the ledger is sorted on that column. Click on the header "Charges" and the ledger with be sorted by the Charges column and the arrow now moves to that column.
Whenever a list has an arrow () present, it may be sorted on any column in that list.
So the next time you think you might like the ledger or tickler file sorted a different way, look to the column headers and just click.
You will notice which lists can be sorted this way by the presence of an arrow () next to one of the column headers.
For example, when you go to the Ledger of a patient, an arrow () is next to the header "Type." This means that the ledger is sorted on that column. Click on the header "Charges" and the ledger with be sorted by the Charges column and the arrow now moves to that column.
Whenever a list has an arrow () present, it may be sorted on any column in that list.
So the next time you think you might like the ledger or tickler file sorted a different way, look to the column headers and just click.
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