At a Glance
The PR Timeline chronologically displays every event related to PR and Payments for a particular Date of Service (DoS). It functions as a snapshot of PR for a given DoS, at any point in time. You can view when the appointment took place, when claims were submitted, all the way through to when balances were updated and payment was fully applied.🕰️ Finding the Timeline
From the Patient Responsibility page, navigate to the Patient View tab and choose a patient.
- You can also filter by Date of Service, Provider, or PR status (Outstanding, Paid, Cancelled).


Parts of the PR Timeline
Cards
The PR timeline is broken down into cards, each of which represents an event in the PR journey.
Date and Time
Each card begins with the date and time that the event occurred.
Card Type
Next, what type of event the card represents is shown. For example a Payment, or Remittances Received, or Updated Balance for the patient’s account.
Amount
Usually there is a primary dollar amount for the card. For example: a payment would lust the amount paid, and a remittance would list the total PR due.
Balance (and Change to Balance)
In the upper right of each card you’ll find a running balance for the patient — if you ever need to know how much a patient owes at this precise moment in the process, you’ll find it listed here.- We also include a card showing the change to the balance since the last card.
- For example if the previous card ended with a balance of 10, we would list a change of +$40.

Additional Details
And because here are sometimes more details than are useful to show immediately, most cards have an expandable section at the bottom with additional contextual details.
Example of PR Timeline
A PR Timeline may contain anywhere from a single Appointment card to nearly every possible PR factor in the book. Below is an example with a fairly standard number of events included in it. Let’s walk through an example: Below we can see thatPatient X had a walk-in appointment on Jan 11th, and that their insurance eligibility came back as ‘Active.’

- You can see the patient’s balance momentarily increase to $230 and then zero out again as the placeholder PR balances the payment.



- After the remittance is received, you can see the patient’s PR balance updating to the corrected amount. The patient now has a surplus of $101.39.
- You can also see that the PR is now ‘Post-Remittance PR’ rather than estimated.


Here are a few other cards you can expect to see:
PR Cancellation When a claim has already received a remittance and it is resubmitted, the existing PR attached to the claim will be cancelled while we await a new decision from the payer. (Any payments on the Appointment will be turned into credit, and locked to the date of service).



