Changing Payer and Patient Status to Discharged

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Changing Payer and Patient Status to Discharged


DISCHARGE PATIENT

1.  Pull up the patient from the Select Patient screen.
2.  Click the Referrals button from the main menu and then click the Payers tab.
3.  Select the payer that is being discharged.
4.  Check the Discharged checkbox.

5. From here there are two options to select a discharge date (if discharging the primary payer).
Option A: Use the calendar drop down box to select a discharge date OR
Option B: Click the Find Last Visit Date to automatically change the date to the last visit/supply charge. A pop u box will appear letting you know which date was found.  
Note: If the payer is Hospice and the death date if filled in from the Patient Information tab - that date will be used. 

The Patient Status will get updated to Discharged - goals met or if a death date was found it will get updated to Deceased. 

6.  Choose the discharge reason from the DC Reason drop-down box.
7.  Click Save Payer - important step. If the patient has future schedules under that payer, you will have a chance to delete all future schedules. A popup will appear, select Yes or No as applicable.
8. Press Save All Patient Data.   

As needed, you can change the patient status type from the Referral Information tab. 

PATIENT STAYS ACTIVE WITH DIFFERENT PAYER
If the patient is simply changing payers, you can add the new payer and designate it as the primary payer. This action will automatically set the patient's status to active once more.
IMPORTANT: Sometimes it is best to discharge the chart and create a new one. Review this article for tips: When to Create a New Chart Number in Barnestorm (chart number, payer change, Referral)

OPTIONAL WAY TO DISHCARGE PATIENT
Referrals > Referral Information tab > Discharge Summary button

If you would like to document discharge information related to condition at discharge, goals summary/outcomes, and discharge information, start with this screen for discharging a patient. This will automatically mark the patient's discharge date and change the patient's status. If the patient has future schedules, it will also give you the option to remove future schedules.

Start at the top with the discharge date. Only add the Death date if the patient expired -- Note there are two dates, one for D/C Date and one for Death. The D/C Date will update the discharge date on the payer screen and the Death date will update the Death date on the Start screen. 

Answer each question that is valid for the discharge. If there are future schedules, there will be a checked box towards the bottom of the screen with the number of future schedules. If you leave this box checked it will remove those schedules. This is especially important for employees who use the Care Champ app. This will remove the visits from the app for them. 

There is no need to document the discharge information from the Payers or Referral Information tab. This process will update automatically. 



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Last Modified:Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Last Modified By: farrah@barnestorm.com

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