Quoting Dr Hugh Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> i get plain text emails from the nice optometrist with my NIDDM 
> patients, he sends a nice retinal photo
> i look at the photo but don't store it.
> i select the text < cntrl-A > <cntrl - C>  and paste it into progress 
> notes <cntrl - V >
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >I've been cogitating of late (perhaps I should stop!).
> >If someone sends me a encrypted plain email with no attachments, after it is
> de
> >crypted, how does one incorporate this into the EHR?
> >Rtf, pit and word attachments can be massaged into the EHR.
> >What about plain old emails?
> >Regards
> >Michael Christie 
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 

But Hugh, that doesn't make the info findable in the EMR (any EMR). I'd be
looking in Docs or Tests or Correspondence to ifnd an imported report.
I cut and paste into a file eg email_1 and import that file into Documents. In
Promed I can import what I choose into Documents, and I keep that in another
directory not in the main database. That directory is 1.5G now, that's why.



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