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  1. Classic & modern themes

    Zedmed v36.1.0 introduced the option to enable a modern UI theme for both Office and Clinical. This change is a UI-only update and does not change any menus or layouts.
  2. Manually Associate Receipts

    In some scenarios, you may need to use your own receipt. For example, if the remittance advice was posted or emailed to the practice instead of being sent to Zedmed.
  3. Clinical Integrations

    Zedmed supports a large range of integrations for practitioners. This page provides a summary of those integrations with links to their location in the Knowledge Base.
  4. What will change? (browser)

    This guide details all the processes and tasks that change for customers who move to Zedmed Cloud. New cloud users are provided with this guide to help become familiar with the changes.
  5. Diagrams module

    Use a diagram to record clinical information using an anatomical diagram. There are 4 types of diagrams available: Organs, External, Muscular and Skeletal.
  6. Heidi AI set up account

    Zedmed's Heidi AI integration uses voice input to generate AI-enhanced clinical notes. Before it can be used, the practice must meet the integration's requirements, and each practitioner requires a Heidi subscription, as detailed in this guide. ...
  7. Void Claim services role

    In Zedmed v35.7.0, the ability to void an invoice with an outstanding claim was restricted to roles with the new Void Claim Services function.
  8. Deactivate/activate a payer

    When you add a 3rd party payer to a patient, it will have Active ticked. By unticking Active, the payer will still be in the patient record but it will not appear as a selectable option.
  9. Change your password

    Zedmed allows you to change your own Zedmed password if you know your current password. This is useful if you want to change the password they were given to one that is easier to remember.
  10. MedicarePlus

    Enable MedicarePlus incentives for items such as 10990. This program provided access to higher Medicare rebates for general practice services in districts of workforce shortage, and was closed to new participants in 2019.