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The Universal Coding Selector is used throughout MacPractice to help an office select which diagnosis codes are appropriate.

The following example is used within the Problem List in the Clinical Tab, but the Selector will be available any time diagnosis codes are used in MacPractice.

The Enable ICD9 Helper checkbox will turn on the Helper and utilize it while searching for the proper code.

There are four tabs that designate how the codes are displayed. The Search bar is confined to which ever tab is selected.

In iEHR 9.9 and MacPractice Build 9.9.6, the Diagnosis Code Selector has also been updated to display the All, Patient, Favorites, and Top 50 tabs.

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The breakdown of the tabs:
AllThis tab populates every ICD 10 code (every ICD 9 code if the ICD 9 Helper is turned on). While navigating codes in the All tab, a trail of breadcrumb links is displayed.

PatientThese are any codes that have ever been assigned to the selected patient, even if the diagnosis was never added to the patient's Problem List.

FavoritesCodes that have been marked with a star will appear here.

When a code is selected, single clicking in the Alias column allows an Alias to be added or edited.

Top 50This is a list of the Top 50 Diagnosis Codes used within the office.

IconsThe star at the far right of the window signifies a Favorite diagnosis code. Double clicking this star will activate or deactivate a code’s Favorite status.

A folder icon designates that what is currently seen is an overview and more items can be found by double clicking.

An up arrow will take you to the overview folder of the selected code.Double clicking anywhere on the row will select the code.

Keyboard CommandsKeyboard Commands can be used here.

Up and Down ArrowsScroll through codes and folders in the window.

Right Arrow or ReturnSelect the highlighted code or folder.

Left Arrow or Command + Up ArrowReturns to the next higher folder.

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