Reviewing Past Psychiatric, Social History, or Family History (PSFH)

Reviewing Past Psychiatric, Social History, or Family History (PSFH)

Reviewing Patient Past Psychiatric, Social and Family History (PSFH)


If you need to quickly pull up a patient’s past psychiatric history, social history, or family history, look for the Progress Note, Part 1 tab () from any standard progress note, then click on the  button on the bottom-left of the page. The PFSH information is typically entered in an Initial or Complete Evaluation; however using this technique, you may quickly review it from any Progress Note, without having to access the original evaluation.


 

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