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Overriding Entire Scheduler Billing Macro

Currently, if you have a billing macro attached to an appointment type - you cannot fully override this if you change the appointment type to a new type that has less procedure codes than the original macro that was associated. Example: Appointment Type A is associated with a macro that has 2 p-codes A007 G012 Appointment Type B is associated with a single p-code A004 If the appointment originally has appointment Type A - the macro is applied to the bill. You then want to change the appointment to appointment Type B Expected: Entire bill from Type A will be removed, and Type B's bill will be the new bill (i.e. 2 lines are removed, and only the single p-code remains) Actual: Only the first line is overriden - the sub-procedure remains. This is functionality and must be treated as a change request - I think this change would save so much time & errors. If you change the type, you can assume the bill is fixed and ready! However, as it stands now - you would need to check the claim and delete all sub procedures that remain from the older bill type macro.
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  • Jun 20 2016
  • Needs Review
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