On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 11:43, Greg Twyford wrote:
> My other concern is the implications of MS SQL for the current crop of
> 'data extraction' tools being proposed as part of the answer to
> Divisions' need to get practice level outcomes data to retain their
> funding. This will apply to both MD3 and Practix.
I filled in a survey on the proposed Qs for collecting the practice level
outcomes data.
As our pathology comes as 'pit', it isn't searchable, so there goes one thing.
Our practice doesn't collect ATSIC data (I said for religious reasons) so we
will never be able to say how much we do for that group.
I can't see even a practice like ours being able to supply the requested data.
Liz
--
Once Again From the Top
Correction notice in the Miami Herald: "Last Sunday, The Herald erroneously
reported that original Dolphin Johnny Holmes had been an insurance salesman
in Raleigh, North Carolina, that he had won the New York lottery in 1982 and
lost the money in a land swindle, that he had been charged with vehicular
homicide, but acquitted because his mother said she drove the car, and that
he stated that the funniest thing he ever saw was Flipper spouting water on
George Wilson. Each of these items was erroneous material published
inadvertently. He was not an insurance salesman in Raleigh, did not win the
lottery, neither he nor his mother was charged or involved in any way with
vehicular homicide, and he made no comment about Flipper or George Wilson.
The Herald regrets the errors."
-- "The Progressive", March, 1987
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