[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

Michael,

One of the functions of Argus is to encrypt e-mails but it can also turn them into PIT and wrap them in HL7, so that MD and a number of other programs can deal with them intelligently to drop them into the Letters or Results Windows, depending on how you've chosen and coded the things you want. Specialists can use a Word macro to place letters into Argus e-mail bodies to make use of this functionality.

Similarly, Argus can work with MD to send diabetes assessment information to Divisions, in a format that allows it to be incorporated into the Cardiab database. We've got a practice doing this currently as a proof of concept.

Greg
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Greg Twyford
Information Management & Technology Program Officer
Canterbury Division of General Practice
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