Add ability to show/hide Treatment Plan History in Progress Note
Currently, every treatment plan and update is pulled into a progress note, which, after a while, has started creating 10+ page notes!

TheraNest users with Administrative permissions can now edit the Progress Note template to hide specific sections/fields, including the Treatment Plan History. This is an organization-wide setting and cannot be customized per staff member.
With this new setting, you will be able to tailor our default Progress Note template to fit the unique needs of your practice. To make changes, go to Organization > Note Template.
You can learn more about this update here: https://help.theranest.com/en/articles/3270086-how-to-edit-the-progress-note-template
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Krystal Jacob commented
Please make it so that when I go to write a Wiley progress note that the only treatment plan that shows up is the current one. Writing notes is no longer easier with Wiley, but more cumbersome and time consuming.
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Maci Elkins commented
The ability to hide inactive treatment plans on progress notes.
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Lyndi Espique commented
Allow treatment goals to be minimized when printing a progress note
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Krystal Jacob commented
Please only show the most recent treatment plan! It is tedious and overwhelming to have to scroll through multiple treatment plans to write a progress note using Wiley. It also makes for cumbersome reading of progress notes.
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Megan Nolasco commented
Much needed!!! Addendum section on treatment plan would be nice too!
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Krystal Jacob commented
Please, do this. It makes way more sense and would make notes/files more clear.
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Erika Brown commented
When a new treatment plan is provided remove the old one from the note because it makes the note too long. This is costly in paper and costly for clients when record request occur and they are charged per page for printing. No need to have old and new plans on a contact note. Keep old plan in treatment plan obviously.
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Sara Linkous commented
Please give an option to not have the old treatment plan show on progress notes and not to show when I am making a new note.
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Pamela Stover commented
agreed. I had to provide notes to court and because the treatment plan printed with the note there was over 300 pages in the documents requested. Each session was 32 pages long because of the treatment plan printing.
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stephanie souza commented
allow ability to start a treatment plan and not have it moved into the progress notes until signed and remove the old one from progress notes
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Christie LeBeau commented
hide the treatment plan or only show the goals on the progress note page so we are not scrolling down for ever or they don't print so many pages.
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Mary Donovan commented
I would like to only have the current treatment plan showing up in client notes, not past inactive plans in addition to the current plan.
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Loren Laughlin commented
It is problematic that when we create a new treatment plan the old one also shows up on all the notes. This is unwieldy and i wish there was an option to stop this. If a previous problem is no longer a problem for them it shouldn't be showing up on a current progress note.
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Christina Edrington commented
Yes. please!!! I have to update my plans every 90 days with some insurance companies, so I do it with all, so I wont forget. This gets lengthy.
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MaryFrances Gonzalez commented
YES YES YES please show in progress goals in notes
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Laura Schulz commented
Yes, please do this.
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Marissa Gilbert commented
Please show most recent treatment plan when doing notes!
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Winter Collins commented
Please only add most current “in progress” goals to progress notes. This seems to only make logical sense from a practice standpoint. The current way makes printing notes way to long and cumbersome.
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Janna Kinner commented
I would also really appreciate this! I would love for only the "In Progress" treatment plan or goals to show up on each note. Once a goal is "completed" or "closed" I don't want it to be on my notes anymore. Thank you!
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Anonymous commented
It would be nice to be able to print them separately!