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Why Avoid Documenting By Texting? Because You Don’t Mess Around With Slim

December 23, 2008
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I’ve seen it in a variety of practices, my own being no exception.
Free texting to document a patient encounter.
You’ve got your clickers, the orientation spiel goes, and ya got your typers.
Me, I’m a typer, but the system allows you to document any way you like. To each his own, and I love the look of [...]

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From The NextGen Users Group Meeting: EMR For Small Groups, Part 2

November 5, 2007

I’m here at the annual NextGen Users Group Meeting, in Orlando, FL. While I hope to get the skinny on making my group’s NextGen EMR sit up, beg, and perform like a lonely Australian Sheepdog, my main mission is more generalized: to learn how better to assist new MD’s in successfully adopting this, or any, [...]

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Is EMR For Small Groups?

October 27, 2007

There’s a pretty hot topic on the EMR boards right now, and that’s which EMR is right for small practices — or whether EMR is feasible for small practices at all.
The arguments go something like this: EMR’s are too expensive for the little guys, especially coming from the big vendors. The common ASP setup, where [...]

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