Chiropractic Clinic Forms.

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Links to chiropractic clinic forms and software.
www.chiro.org
Online forms for the Doctor of Chiropractic. Auto Accident Forms, with narrative reports created on the fly. X-Ray reports generated on the fly, examination forms, personal information and insurance information forms and reports will be found here. We are looking for Macros for wordprocessors and systems for SOAP Notes.
www.chirocode.com
Free resources. Popular Forms: P.A.R.T. Documentation Form | E/M Counseling Form | Patient Insurance Coverage | ABN form with instructions | About Medicare Coverage | No Refund Notification Sample Letter |
www.drbackman.com
Feel Free To Copy-Edit-Use Any of These & If You Make Any Improvements, Please Let Me Know, As All Things Can Be Improved.
www.professionalcharges.com
Practice Resources Free Forms and Other Materials:
The following is a list of forms and other materials that might be useful to you in your practice. We have included a few of the forms we use. If you have useful practice materials that you would like to share with other professionals, we would be glad to consider posting them in this area of our Website.
www.formdocs.com
Welcome to FormDocs for Windows™ - the world's easiest to use Electronic Forms software. FormDocs lets you quickly design, fill-in, save, print, organize, and automate all of the forms that drive your business. Best of all, you can try FormDocs for Free! (View our customer list at left...)
www.cnsnotes.com
CNS generates random chiropractic SOAP notes for patient documentation in as little as 15 seconds. It is ready to use right out of the box yet fully customizable. CNS uses a unique methodology to generate complex sentence structures that make it impossible to tell that your notes were computer generated. CNS was designed to provide the perfect balance between simplicity and functionality.
www.writepad.com
The most efficient electronic medical reporting system software on the market! Computerize your Medical, Chiropractic, Rehabilition, Physical therapy or Occupational therapy clinic documentation and avoid the dictation hassle. WritePad excels in patient care documentation notes, SOAP Notes, and narratives. Our computerized medical documentation is also HIPAA compliant.
www.trilliumtechnology.com
Chiropractic ProScribe is a complete automated notes system designed specifically for the Chiropractic office. It is a Windows™ based software program that generates complete clinical notes documentation and organizes your patient files into an easy-to-use graphical database.
Blank forms are not copyrightable because they are functional in nature. Baker v. Selden, 101 U.S. 99 (U.S., 1880) and 37 CFR 202.1(c)
The copyright law does not protect blank forms which do not convey information but merely serve as a medium upon which to record information. 37 C.F.R. SS 202.1(c) (1990). See Baker v. Selden, 101 U.S. 99 (1879). This regulation has been upheld by the courts. Brown Instrument Co. v. Warner, 161 F.2d 910 (D.C. Cir. 1947), cert. denied, 332 U.S. 801 (1947) Safeguard Business Systems Inc. v. The Reynolds and Reynolds Co., 14 U.S.P.Q.2d 1829 (E.D.Pa. 1990), aff'd without op., 919 F.2d 136 (3d Cir. 1990).
It was most recently affirmed in Bibbero Systems. Inc. v. Colwell Systems, Inc., 893 F.2d 1104 (9th Cir. 1990). In that infringement action, defendant developed nearly identical medical "superbills" for use in obtaining reimbursement from insurance companies. The court found that: the purpose of plaintiff Bibberols superbill is to record information . . . . The superbill is simply a blat form that gives doctors a convenient method for recording services performed. The fact that there is a great deal of printing on the face of the form -because there are many possible diagnosis and treatments -- does not make the form any less blank. Images contained within the form are however protected by copyright laws. [Citing the Copyright Office blank form rule and our proceeding at 43 Fed. Req. at 63299.]