There should be an available field for the Subscriber's birthday, for both primary and secondary insurance:
ins1SubscriberBirthday
ins2SubscriberBirthday
Need it for those cases where the subscriber is not a patient and their information is not in OD already. In order to file insurance the subscriber has to be added to OD as either a patient or non-patient, and the birthday is needed.
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Robert M Hersh DMD, FAGD
Univ. of Penn 1982
Brooklyn, NY 11234
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Univ. of Penn 1982
Brooklyn, NY 11234
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It should be a misc field. You can still have any field at all on the form, even if we don't explicitly support it.
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Re: Registration Form Sheet
I guess I could set it up as a misc field. Is it a problem to add another birthday field? You already have ten (times 2) other insurance related fields, what's two more?
Robert M Hersh DMD, FAGD
Univ. of Penn 1982
Brooklyn, NY 11234
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Univ. of Penn 1982
Brooklyn, NY 11234
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Because those are import fields. If there's nothing to import, there's no point in having a named field.
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