Allow me to select which goals appear on the client's progress note for that session. I only want the relevant goals that we worked on in that session to appear, or none at all, rather than having all of their goals appear.
I agree with the other comments. Having all the treatment goals from each plan on the progress note makes the document long and messy. Please change this format and allow us to choose which was goal worked on in session and/or the ability to hide the treatment plan (as it is its document already) from the progress notes. Not all of us submit to insurance panels where this feature is requested or required. Or possibly place the progress note section before the treatment plan section for easier readability.
I believe only the last treatment plan should populate in the notes. My notes are now 12 pages+ each because all treatment plans are populating. This is not necessary or required by insurance. I would rather just print my treatment plans separately and have the note show the last correlating treatment plan goals. Each provider should be able to decide if they want all treatment plans to present or just the last. If every note is 12 pages how can you possibly print a chart.
This looks really messy. We do not need every single goal and objective on each progress note, just the ones we work on. Thanks. Please make this a priority.
This would be an amazing option for when we create new Treatment Plans because currently all of the goals of the old treatment plan and the new one all populate the note and there is no way of removing the old one from populating the note.
It would be great if the goals and objectives listed on the progress notes only included goals and objectives that are current, excluding those that are completed or deferred.
Treatment plans should not bring forth every past tx plan ever written. It needs to bring forth the first written and most current. Or we should have the option to select which ones show up.
It would be nice to have the option to select the specific goals that we worked in sessions while developing the progress notes, instead of attaching all of the treatment plans (original treatment plan and the reviewed treatment plans). How do we get to do this?
Is there a way to make the treatment plan attachment to progress notes as an optional feature? I prefer not to add the treatment plans to the progress notes as this wastes too much paper when printing the notes for client files. I would like to be able to just print the progress note without the full treatment plan or treatment plan reviews. Also, another idea is to select a specific goal from the treatment plan as a reference in a drop down menu fashion if we wanted to include that as part of the progress note. Thanks in advance.
I'm so thankful there is now an option to "- Show Less" or "+ Show More" while typing the notes, but I would like the additional option to choose specific Goals and Objectives utilized or addressed in that specific session. I envision the use of radio buttons.
per insurance audits, each note is required to have the specific goal addressed in that session documented, as such have a box to check stating worked on goal 1, 2 etc would be helpful.
Option to select which treatment plan goal and objective I am focusing on for the session instead of having all of the goals and objectives listed on each progress note.
I have been wishing the goals were identified by a number or letter, so when typing the note I can say we addressed Goal 3, etc. The idea of check boxes for which goals were addressed makes sense to me. I don't understand why the old goals and the revised goals both show after I update the treatment plan. It's misleading when you read the note. I think only the current goals should display, and there does need to be some easy way to indicate which ones I addressed in session without retyping it into the narrative part of the note.
Take goals out of progress notes (or at least allow user to choose which ones are included since pediatric therapy is often 12+ months which tend to work on 3-5 goals at a time and then add more as mastery occurs)