Happy Holidays!
Here’s a brief list of the top soapnotes from 2011.
Highest Rated 5
Those little up and down thumbs at the bottom of every soapnote count! Below is the top 5 for 2011. You can check the full list at any time by going to the Highest Rated Soapnotes Page.
#1 MRI and CT Scan Decision Tool - With 10 votes. Use it when you’re not sure if that CT scan requires contrast or not.
#2 Coumadin Adjustment Calculator - With 8 votes. A nice decision tool to help end the hand-wringing of anticoagulation adjustment.
#3 Pediatric Health Maintenance Visits – With 7 votes. Not a calculator, but a set of note templates for pediatrics.
#4 Visit (E&M) Coding – With 6 votes. Billing shouldn’t be so hard. Hopefully this calculator helps.
#5 It’s a tie!
Otitis Media Decision Tool - With 5 votes. Evidence-based treatment of ear infection.
Chronic Kidney Disease in Diabetes – With 5 votes. Makes tracking CKD in diabetes almost as easy as E&M coding.
Most Favorited 5
Registered users can save favorites and return to them on their own page. For instance, my page is at www.soapnote.org/author/mmorgan. To go to your page, just replace “mmorgan” with your user name.
You can see the full list at the Most Favorited Soapnotes Page. There are a lot more there!
#1 Otitis Media Decision Tool - Favorited 48 times. Because it’s hard to tell a mom that her kid doesn’t need antibiotics.
#2 Coumadin Adjustment Calculator - Favorited 47 times. For adjusting coumadin and keeping your actions and decisions consistent.
#3 PTSD Screen – Favorited 32 times. A good tool for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
#4 is a tie, each favorited 30 times
Strep Throat Decision Tool - Based on the Centor criteria.
Visit (E&M) Coding - The billing tool mentioned above.
Dyspepsia Evaluation – Based on Rome III Criteria and the AAFP article.
#5 Chest Pain Calculator - Favorited 26 times. An effort to determine whether symptoms equate with cardiac risk.
Thank you for using soapnote.org. Please keep coming to the site and voting and favorite-ing. Let me know if there are any tools you’d like to see or if you need any help using the site. You can make your own calculators and decision tools, too. Just check out the User Guide!
Sincerely,
Mark Morgan MD
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