Save the file to disk and import it into the patient EHR as a document.
Not pretty but will work fine with the majority of clinical packages.

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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 


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