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Clients and Appointments

A detailed guide to managing your client list, clinical records, and scheduling appointments.

Clients and appointments sit at the center of most day-to-day work in PracticeRunner.

1. The Client List

Open Clients from the main menu to see your client list.

  • Status indicators help you spot who is active, a prospect, or archived.
  • Filters let you switch between active and prospect clients, archived clients, or everyone.
  • Two-person cases can be shown together when they are connected in the record. This includes couples and other two-person clinical work, such as co-parents, siblings, roommates, or business partners.

2. Client Details

When you open a client, the record is organized into sections that keep clinical, scheduling, and billing details together.

Overview

  • Contact information such as phone numbers and email addresses
  • Upcoming appointments
  • Quick actions for scheduling, billing, and portal-related tasks
  • Workflow summary for lifecycle status, next steps, onboarding checklist items, billing arrangements, and open attention items

Clinical

  • Diagnoses for current clinical coding
  • Documents and notes for uploaded records and written clinical documentation
  • Client forms for completed questionnaires, signed documents, and submitted responses

Billing

  • Invoices for paid and unpaid balances
  • Superbills for insurance reimbursement
  • Payment methods for saved cards or bank accounts when available

Relationships

  • Emergency contacts
  • Links to other clients, such as spouse, partner, parent, or child

To add a relationship, click + Relationship, choose the relationship type, and search for the existing client.

3. Choosing a Case Type

Use Individual when the clinical work belongs to one client.

Use Couple / two-person case when the work belongs to exactly two people. The relationship does not need to be romantic. Choose the relationship label that best fits the case, such as spouses, partners, co-parents, siblings, roommates, colleagues, or business partners.

Use Family when the work involves a family system or more than two people in the same case.

Use Group when the service is a group-format session. Groups usually have participant-level attendance and billing rather than one shared two-person or family case.

4. Creating Appointments

You can schedule from the Calendar or from the client record.

  1. Click a time slot on the calendar.
  2. Choose the client or relationship.
  3. Pick the service. This can fill in the usual duration and fee.
  4. Confirm the location or session format.
  5. Set up a recurring series if needed.

After the appointment

Once the appointment exists, you can use it as the home base for:

  1. attendance and status updates
  2. progress notes, psychotherapy notes, and internal appointment memos
  3. billing actions such as creating an invoice

5. Billing Integration

Appointments connect directly to billing.

  • Invoices can be created from appointments and usually pull the fee from the selected service.
  • Superbills can be created for a date range and include service and diagnosis detail.
  • Statements summarize billing activity over time.

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