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Re: GEN: Office system for medical assistant notificationFrom: RModugno@aol.comFri Aug 29 13:50:43 2003
In a message dated 8/28/2003 10:29:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, garrys@mindspring.com writes: Our staff wants us to install a system with small panels of different colored lights, that are in the halls, exam rooms, etc., so the front desk turns on a light, and it blinks everywhere. These are costly, but look slick. I'm thinking about using a restaurant pager system, where each medical assistant has a beeper, and the front keys up their beeper from a small control box. I have no idea how much it would cost, but I bet a lot less than the cool lights. Glad to see you have money to waste on this! The "Home depot doorbell" idea is cheap and efficient - in fact we use them to summon a medical assistant to the examining room. Also, if the phone intercom does not work when in use - a cheap system from Radio Shack will do just as well to summon the assistant to the front desk. You can put the money you save into the Totally Outrageous Malpractice Premium Fund! (That's where all our practice money goes!) Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Marietta, GA http://www.novaobgyn.yourmd.com
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