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Chapter 4: Charting

Jane University: Front-Desk Staff Training

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If you haven’t signed up with Jane just yet, you can find the login password by heading to the Jane Community Group on Facebook and clicking the Featured tab. You can also request the password by emailing [email protected].

We always recommend using the demo clinic for testing and practice so that your own account stays nice and tidy. ✨

Chapter 4: Charting for Administrators

You might be looking to load in a scanned doctor referral, an in-clinic intake form, or the paper chart that you’re leaving behind. Loading documents into Jane is something that you will likely do regularly, so let’s explore how this works in the video below by reviewing the basics of Jane’s charting:

Note: Speed up or slow down the video speed using the ⚙️ button inside the video player!

Practice Drill 🏈

Next, let’s view the patient charting area.

Instructions:

  • At the Jane Demo Clinic, head over to the patient profile for Benjamin French.
  • In the Chart tab, click the New Chart Entry button on the right-hand side.
  • Select the File/Image option from the menu. This will create a new draft chart entry.
  • This new draft chart entry will have an area to upload a file or image. Just a reminder to make sure you don’t upload or enter any real information when testing as other people do have access to view the Demo Clinic.
  • Give it a great description that will make it easy to search for later on. Example: Paper Chart January 2015 to December 2017.
  • Click Sign to complete the new chart entry.

Touchdown! 📣

Files Area in Chart:

There’s an area in every patient’s profile called “Files” where you can conveniently review all uploads with a preview of the document. You can also jump to that chart entry or add new uploads to the chart. Click the link below to take a look at the different ways that the Files area can help:

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Pro Tip: Plan for paper. There are some forms that you just can’t avoid. Paper intake forms for those that aren’t comfortable with computers, or specific insurance or consent forms. Many of our Jane users are laminating the form on hard card stock and then have people fill them in using erasable markers. You can then scan in the completed form and erase the form for the next use.

Uploads for Review - Labs, X-Rays and Other Reporting

If you are uploading clinical information that needs to be reviewed by a practitioner, it’s most accurate to assign the uploaded chart entry to the appropriate practitioner. Learn how this works in the link below:

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Print/Export Chart Notes

Sometimes you need to export a chart record for a medical legal request or referral to another practitioner.

You can find the export option by finding your patient and heading to their chart. At the top of the chart is a “filter/export” button.

You can see that at the top of the chart there are now also a number of filters available to you.

You can reduce the chart down to entries by just a specific practitioner, discipline, or date range as per the request parameters. So if you’ve been asked for records for a patient from July 15 to October 31 for just one practitioner, you can filter down to the appropriate entries before you export.

Once you have the chart entries displayed that you’d like to export, click the “print” or “PDF” buttons.

Practice Drill 🏈

Time to try out filtering and exporting chart notes!

Instructions:

  • At the Jane Demo Clinic, head over to the patient profile for Benjamin French.
  • Inside the Chart tab, find the Filter/Export button.
  • Try out filtering the chart notes by Discipline and by Staff Member.
  • Use the PDF button to export all of Benjamin’s 2019 notes.

Touchdown! 📣

Taking Care of Quizness - Chapter 4, Quiz 1

Done & Done! You’re ready for Chapter 5.

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