Guest guest Posted April 1, 2012 Report Share Posted April 1, 2012 Righteous rant Jean! I totally agree.Sorry I don't use Outlook...Just yesterday I was saying to a medical friend: my happiest days of practicing medicine -- in my 25 + years -- were the 3.5 years practicing in Kathmandu, Nepal ('93-'97). Nothing between me and my patient,,, ,straight up medicine,,, No Boards, No Insurance, No Legal, No pre-auths, AND cheap, effective meds, AND cheap labs and diagnostics....Smart native specialists to refer to.... ahhhhh,,,, those were the days....(and I'm cash-only now!) I'd probably still be there if the pollution in the city weren't so bad....Not sure if I still have it in me to do another move to another country where the " business " of practicing is not such a monumental pain in the butt....altho, if tropical,,, i'd consider,,,, :~) Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for betterfrankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world??-- MD ph fax -- Anne Walch, MHS, PA-CHealing Path Integrative Medicinewww.hpimed.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2012 Report Share Posted April 1, 2012 I use Outlook and love it. The only thing I don't love is that it isn't cloud-based. I'm still on the 2003 version. When you say it coordinates with your EMR, does it import the emails or just open Outlook as the email client? The former would be more valuable, of course. What does your current client do now, that you would want to make sure you had in Outlook?Are you using IMH now? It takes a bit of set up to get the most out of it. I tried it and decided to switch to Jotform for my virtual apointments (also use Jotform for collecting a full history and ROS prior to first visits and plan to use it for more pre-visit work soon- including the AWV forms). Just saying that as great as IMH is and as much as I like branching logic, I found it frustrating.From the Microsoft site re: returns:Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchaseCarla To: < > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Microsoft outlook anyone? Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for betterfrankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world??-- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2012 Report Share Posted April 1, 2012 Client? I have no client Just the ones with back pain a nd depression for wehom my 30min appointments are not even long enough.. Returnable for 30 days IF NOT OPENED.Bill GAtes is not stupid. I use Outlook and love it. The only thing I don't love is that it isn't cloud-based. I'm still on the 2003 version. When you say it coordinates with your EMR, does it import the emails or just open Outlook as the email client? The former would be more valuable, of course. What does your current client do now, that you would want to make sure you had in Outlook? Are you using IMH now? It takes a bit of set up to get the most out of it. I tried it and decided to switch to Jotform for my virtual apointments (also use Jotform for collecting a full history and ROS prior to first visits and plan to use it for more pre-visit work soon- including the AWV forms). Just saying that as great as IMH is and as much as I like branching logic, I found it frustrating.From the Microsoft site re: returns:Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchaseCarla To: < > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Microsoft outlook anyone? Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for betterfrankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world??-- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2012 Report Share Posted April 1, 2012 sorry I mean THANKS Yes it imports and exports Could be wonderful!! I had no idea. I really love Welford Chart notes. I can type( ha) I can dictate, I can imported transcribed things I can import picutres etc-I never do who has time?? btu of course this doesnot come easily to me. I fail to see why I have to pay 139.00 so patietns can get soemthing but them if they get soemthing with less effort from me ,well then. I do have templates for the e vists thing so can skip IMH then.thanks Client? I have no client Just the ones with back pain a nd depression for wehom my 30min appointments are not even long enough.. Returnable for 30 days IF NOT OPENED.Bill GAtes is not stupid. I use Outlook and love it. The only thing I don't love is that it isn't cloud-based. I'm still on the 2003 version. When you say it coordinates with your EMR, does it import the emails or just open Outlook as the email client? The former would be more valuable, of course. What does your current client do now, that you would want to make sure you had in Outlook? Are you using IMH now? It takes a bit of set up to get the most out of it. I tried it and decided to switch to Jotform for my virtual apointments (also use Jotform for collecting a full history and ROS prior to first visits and plan to use it for more pre-visit work soon- including the AWV forms). Just saying that as great as IMH is and as much as I like branching logic, I found it frustrating.From the Microsoft site re: returns:Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchaseCarla To: < > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Microsoft outlook anyone? Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for betterfrankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world??-- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2012 Report Share Posted April 1, 2012 you can download Outlook online and the return policy I quoted applies. If you ask for the boxed CD, you cannot open it yes.... To: Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 10:20 AM Subject: Re: Microsoft outlook anyone? Client? I have no client Just the ones with back pain a nd depression for wehom my 30min appointments are not even long enough.. Returnable for 30 days IF NOT OPENED.Bill GAtes is not stupid. I use Outlook and love it. The only thing I don't love is that it isn't cloud-based. I'm still on the 2003 version. When you say it coordinates with your EMR, does it import the emails or just open Outlook as the email client? The former would be more valuable, of course. What does your current client do now, that you would want to make sure you had in Outlook? Are you using IMH now? It takes a bit of set up to get the most out of it. I tried it and decided to switch to Jotform for my virtual apointments (also use Jotform for collecting a full history and ROS prior to first visits and plan to use it for more pre-visit work soon- including the AWV forms). Just saying that as great as IMH is and as much as I like branching logic, I found it frustrating.From the Microsoft site re: returns:Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchaseCarla To: < > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Microsoft outlook anyone? Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for betterfrankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world??-- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2012 Report Share Posted April 1, 2012 ooooh really? you can download Outlook online and the return policy I quoted applies. If you ask for the boxed CD, you cannot open it yes.... To: Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 10:20 AM Subject: Re: Microsoft outlook anyone? Client? I have no client Just the ones with back pain a nd depression for wehom my 30min appointments are not even long enough.. Returnable for 30 days IF NOT OPENED.Bill GAtes is not stupid. I use Outlook and love it. The only thing I don't love is that it isn't cloud-based. I'm still on the 2003 version. When you say it coordinates with your EMR, does it import the emails or just open Outlook as the email client? The former would be more valuable, of course. What does your current client do now, that you would want to make sure you had in Outlook? Are you using IMH now? It takes a bit of set up to get the most out of it. I tried it and decided to switch to Jotform for my virtual apointments (also use Jotform for collecting a full history and ROS prior to first visits and plan to use it for more pre-visit work soon- including the AWV forms). Just saying that as great as IMH is and as much as I like branching logic, I found it frustrating.From the Microsoft site re: returns:Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchaseCarla To: < > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Microsoft outlook anyone? Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for betterfrankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world??-- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2012 Report Share Posted April 1, 2012 Free alternatives to Outlook: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-best-free-alternatives-to-microsoft-outlook/ Ben To: Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 3:52 PMSubject: Re: Microsoft outlook anyone? ooooh really? you can download Outlook online and the return policy I quoted applies. If you ask for the boxed CD, you cannot open it yes.... To: Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 10:20 AMSubject: Re: Microsoft outlook anyone? Client? I have no client Just the ones with back pain a nd depression for wehom my 30min appointments are not even long enough.. Returnable for 30 days IF NOT OPENED.Bill GAtes is not stupid. I use Outlook and love it. The only thing I don't love is that it isn't cloud-based. I'm still on the 2003 version. When you say it coordinates with your EMR, does it import the emails or just open Outlook as the email client? The former would be more valuable, of course. What does your current client do now, that you would want to make sure you had in Outlook? Are you using IMH now? It takes a bit of set up to get the most out of it. I tried it and decided to switch to Jotform for my virtual apointments (also use Jotform for collecting a full history and ROS prior to first visits and plan to use it for more pre-visit work soon- including the AWV forms). Just saying that as great as IMH is and as much as I like branching logic, I found it frustrating. From the Microsoft site re: returns: Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchase Carla To: < > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AMSubject: Microsoft outlook anyone? Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for betterfrankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons doI mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world??-- MD 115 Mt Blue Circle ph fax -- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2012 Report Share Posted April 1, 2012 thanks but the emr interfaces with outlook right so ?I can try it Free alternatives to Outlook: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-best-free-alternatives-to-microsoft-outlook/ Ben To: Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 3:52 PM Subject: Re: Microsoft outlook anyone? ooooh really? you can download Outlook online and the return policy I quoted applies. If you ask for the boxed CD, you cannot open it yes.... To: Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 10:20 AM Subject: Re: Microsoft outlook anyone? Client? I have no client Just the ones with back pain a nd depression for wehom my 30min appointments are not even long enough.. Returnable for 30 days IF NOT OPENED.Bill GAtes is not stupid. I use Outlook and love it. The only thing I don't love is that it isn't cloud-based. I'm still on the 2003 version. When you say it coordinates with your EMR, does it import the emails or just open Outlook as the email client? The former would be more valuable, of course. What does your current client do now, that you would want to make sure you had in Outlook? Are you using IMH now? It takes a bit of set up to get the most out of it. I tried it and decided to switch to Jotform for my virtual apointments (also use Jotform for collecting a full history and ROS prior to first visits and plan to use it for more pre-visit work soon- including the AWV forms). Just saying that as great as IMH is and as much as I like branching logic, I found it frustrating. From the Microsoft site re: returns: Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchase Carla To: < > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Microsoft outlook anyone? Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for better frankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world?? -- MD 115 Mt Blue Circle ph fax -- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2012 Report Share Posted April 2, 2012 From the Microsoft site re: returns: Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchase To: Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 2:52 PM Subject: Re: Microsoft outlook anyone? ooooh really? you can download Outlook online and the return policy I quoted applies. If you ask for the boxed CD, you cannot open it yes.... To: Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 10:20 AM Subject: Re: Microsoft outlook anyone? Client? I have no client Just the ones with back pain a nd depression for wehom my 30min appointments are not even long enough.. Returnable for 30 days IF NOT OPENED.Bill GAtes is not stupid. I use Outlook and love it. The only thing I don't love is that it isn't cloud-based. I'm still on the 2003 version. When you say it coordinates with your EMR, does it import the emails or just open Outlook as the email client? The former would be more valuable, of course. What does your current client do now, that you would want to make sure you had in Outlook? Are you using IMH now? It takes a bit of set up to get the most out of it. I tried it and decided to switch to Jotform for my virtual apointments (also use Jotform for collecting a full history and ROS prior to first visits and plan to use it for more pre-visit work soon- including the AWV forms). Just saying that as great as IMH is and as much as I like branching logic, I found it frustrating.From the Microsoft site re: returns:Downloadable Software Returns for downloadable software products will be honored for thirty (30) days from the date of purchaseCarla To: < > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Microsoft outlook anyone? Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it coordinates email accounts?I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with this stuff?? if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the DOING of the evisits .Looking for betterfrankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should not be my job I should be doctoring. In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the package, you can go to work now,doc. fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care.So any of you use Outlook? I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the darn thing sigh godrant what is WRONG with the world??-- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax -- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2012 Report Share Posted April 2, 2012 I myself was pretty happy working at Harlem Hospital. I was teaching and seeing pts, doing Hematology. Great job but then I decided to move west. Sometimes I wonder. I would still be in NYC. > > Righteous rant Jean! I totally agree. > Sorry I don't use Outlook... > > Just yesterday I was saying to a medical friend: my happiest days of > practicing medicine -- in my 25 + years -- were the 3.5 years > practicing in Kathmandu, Nepal ('93-'97). > Nothing between me and my patient,,, ,straight up medicine,,, No > Boards, No Insurance, No Legal, No pre-auths, AND cheap, effective > meds, AND cheap labs and diagnostics....Smart native specialists to > refer to.... ahhhhh,,,, those were the days....(and I'm cash-only now!) > I'd probably still be there if the pollution in the city weren't so > bad.... > Not sure if I still have it in me to do another move to another > country where the " business " of practicing is not such a monumental > pain in the butt....altho, if tropical,,, i'd consider,,,, :~) > > On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 10:28 AM, <jnantonucci@... > > wrote: > > Anyone who uses Outlook ...NOT outlook express but OUTLOOK? > not returnable cannot try it but if I understand it right it > coordinates email accounts? > I mean I get to try on shirts before I buy them What IS it with > this stuff?? > > if I have it I can email right from my emr and it turns out that > my emr coordinates with IMH instant medical history .Who knew?? > I was getting tired of the email cut and paste and the work of the > DOING of the evisits .Looking for better > > frankly I am very tired of doing up my office systems This should > not be my job > I should be doctoring. > In the beginning of setting up this practice it was fun to make > things work and I mean IMPS, are way ahead of most docs , and i > don't even LIKE gizmos but i am so deeply resentful that I have to > buy all these products and get health car e to communicate and > integrate This should be Going into Practice 101 here is the > package, you can go to work now,doc. > fax management/ image importing / data capture,/ emailing and > evisit payment sources / much less coding and billing in general, > I am so sick of ME paying for say e prescribing 700/yr( and I got > them to bargain it isreally more, sh) then it does not work for 6 > hrs and I STILL phone in the darn amoxicllin because > can get across the st to Walmart long before the electrons do > > I mean really I am so sick of stooopid American health care. > > So any of you use Outlook? > > I am not sure I understand it well enough and you cannot trial the > darn thing > sigh > god > rant > what is WRONG with the world?? > > > -- > > > > MD > > > ph <tel:207%20778%203313> fax > <tel:207%20778%203544> > <http://> > > > > > -- > Anne Walch, MHS, PA-C > Healing Path Integrative Medicine > www.hpimed.com <http://www.hpimed.com> > > Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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