Print a Single Account Statement
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Learn how to print a single account statement at any time, right in your office.
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Use the Bills tool in PCC EHR to generate personal statements. In PCC EHR, you can send your bills to a third party electronically or print them in-house and mail them to families.Generate Personal Account Bills
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Review a Log of Generated Account Bills
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to review details about your bill batches, find out who received a bill in each bill run, research why a family did not receive a bill, or examine a digital copy of any personal bill.Customize the Messages on Personal Bills
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Follow Up on Unpaid Family Bills Overview
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