Re: Computer orders

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Mar 6 15:34:27 2002


That's why a pda would be so invaluable - you'd have your own copies of notes.

art

At Wed, 06 Mar 2002, Joe wrote: >
>It also means that those doing the screening have the ability to
>lift,destroy or whatever to such things as op consents.Been there and done
>that.Always have a copy of your op consent in your possession.
>
>DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 3/5/02 15:33:45, rmeisel@mac.com writes:
>>
>> << The paper
>> gets scanned in and is shredded on the day of discharge. Old charts
>> are available at any terminal in the hospital thus improving patient
>> care. ...and I have this bridge for sale if you'll buy that. >>
>>
>> So the documents are scanned and saved as graphics?
>>
>> That means the HANDWRITING, if atrocious, is now simply atrocious on the
>> screen?
>>
>> Joe P.

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