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Pre-charting can be a controversial topic in the medical community. Should we do it? Should we not? Aisha shares her thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of pre-charting, as well as some tips and tricks she uses in her own practice.
Primary Care RAP Written Summary April 2020 1 MB - PDF
Keith D. - May 5, 2020 3:20 PM
Another disadvantage in putting in much time to pre-charting work is no-shows and cancellations - with a cancellation rate 10-20% that can be several patients per day that you did work on that is then mostly lost, unless you can come up with a clever way to forward that work to their next visit.
Neda F., MD - May 5, 2020 3:40 PM
Such a good point, Keith. Thanks for writing in. -- Neda