DrChrono.com can now Generate Superbills

After filling out ICD-9/CPT codes for a patient, a doctor can click on the “Print a Patient SuperBill” button in our software to have a basic superbill printed out for patients. This superbill has all of the doctors credentials and the patient’s credentials filled out along with the ICD-9-CM condition codes and CPT procedure codes.

If you are interested in learning more about superbills this is a great site to look at: What is a superbill?

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