Glad it was useful.
That FRX was part of a large VFP medical office management project I worked on a few years ago. I don't know if you've run into this but we were disappointed to find out that a number of states modified the HCFA 1500 for their own use. Typical government stuff. Take a standard form and monkey with so a single UI/table/output won't work.
Oh well, even with that sort of thing combined with insurance company billing goofyness, it was still a lot easier to deal with than the so-called Canadian "single payer plan".
Gary
>Gary,
>With just a little tweaking the report works perfectly.
>Thanks! This saved me a load of work.
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>>I just emailed you an FRX that *might* be useful. It's from a project I worked on a few years ago, but I don't have a paper form to compare it to so it may be way off. Good luck.
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>>Gary
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>>>Thanks for the link. They do have a PDF. I may have to resort to using the PDF and using Acrobat to print the form, but I was thinking that certainly someone had already created a report to print the 1500 that they would be willing to share. Probabably just wishful thinking I guess.
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>>>Actually I want to print on the pre-printed forms and need the frx just to have the fields in the correct positions to fill in the forms..
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>>>>>Does anyone have a frx or program to print a HCFA 1500 form that they are willing to share?
>>>>>I'm trying to same me the time consuming tedium it will tak to lay it all out.
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This seems cheap enough if you can use an external program to do what you want.