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Great idea, but how can I get it to not show up in the account and how can I make it so it will permanently be not billed to insurance? Thanks
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It should automatically have a status of EC. Does it not?
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GRP...
What this?
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It does have EC (what is EC mean?)
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existing current (provider)

GRP???
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grp means group for group notes, you can highlight all the procedures at the same time and just make one note. Before I would just use a made up abbreviation like ClinNote. Now I understand what EC means, I am still waiting to find out about my original question of
" Great idea, but how can I get it to not show up in the account and how can I make it so it will permanently be not billed to insurance? Thanks"
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I think it is not possible. It is a illegal issue. If you badly need it, you can try another way. Thanks.
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Anything with a status of EC should not show in the Account and cannot be billed to ins. That was my point. If the status is EC, then I don't see how you can claim that it's showing in the Account. That would be nearly impossible.
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Candy is dandy, but sex won't rot your teeth.

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