Re: Ob/gyn software

From: Paul Prior MD (pprior@fast.net)
Fri Aug 30 16:37:45 1996


On Fri, 30 Aug 1996 11:44:18 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:

>Can clickmed be used or access by modem. Now that I am in the civilian world
>I find it distrubing that all my patient records will not be on L&D when the
>patient arrives. I want to electrify my office so i can access all patient
>info when I arrive to L&D. how are others doing this?
>
>Richard Chudacoff, MD
>Asst. Clinical Professor, OB/GYN
>Baylor College of Medicine

Could you tell us more about how your system worked? I'm very interested in patient information management. Did all of the ob/gyn's associated with your department use the same software? How was security handled? Were there -any- paper records?

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Paul Prior MD   pprior@fast.net      Home deliveries:
PGY-III Ob/Gyn                          ok for pizzas
TRHMC-Reading, PA                        not for babies




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