Reviewing Past Psychiatric, Social History, or Family History (PSFH)
Reviewing Patient Past Psychiatric, Social and Family History (PSFH)
If you need to quickly pull up a patient’s past psychiatric history, social history, or family history, look for the Progress Note, Part 1 tab (
) from any standard progress note, then click on the
button on the bottom-left of the page. The PFSH information is typically entered in an Initial or Complete Evaluation; however using this technique, you may quickly review it from any Progress Note, without having to access the original evaluation.

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