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Table 1 Clinic characteristics
Figure 3 Coverage verification option: a dropdown menu option under “Coverage Verification” that indicates insurance coverage may soon expire
Figure 4 IMPACCT department appointments report: an additional column added to the department appointments report indicating that insurance coverage may soon expire
Figure 6 Reporting workbench, follow up report, resulting table: reporting function designed to identify patients who have a tracking and documentation form in epic and need a follow-up

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