ReBill amplifies billing efficiency by cloning a selection of past claims with a new service date.

Cloning past claims to ReBill

The ReBill command amplifies billing efficiency by cloning a selection of past claims with a new service date.



To ReBill, identify a set of past claims with the Billing Cycle. Check mark all repeat patients and click the blue ReBill button to choose the new service date. 


Clone and ReBill

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