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When you first open a COT for an existing patientCourse Of Treatment (COT), at the start of COT creation, you will may see a warning for any required fields that are missing, and you won't be able to create the new COT until these are completed.

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Once a Scottish NHS COT is successfully has been created you will see the Exemptions and Charges window below, If the patient has signed the GP17PR Part 1 on the clinipad then only Part 1 Clinipad or Patient Portal you should not have to fill out any information apart from the Type of Treatment Section.

If you do not use clinipad these will need to be entered manually.

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Please Note: If a patient chooses HC2 or HC3 exemption; these both require the patient's nine character HC2 or HC3 Certificate Number in the Supporting Details field.

A Certificate Number cannot be more than 9 characters long. A warning will appear if it is longer than 9 characters.

The Signee On Acceptance with a date defaulted to today is required so if the patient has not completed Part 1 on the clinipad Clinipad/Patient Portal you will need to select Patient or Representative along with the representatives' details e.g. when a parent signs for a child.

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