Thanks Andrew,
We look forward to this great step to include us software orphans in medical
communications.
Best of luck,
Michael


Quoting "Andrew N. Shrosbree" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> Michael,
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> Argusconnect is currently engaged in a scoping exercise to address
> these issues of delivery. Andrew Magennis of HCN is privy to the issues
> under investigation, including:
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>     -    delivery of PDF, HTML, RTF
> 
>     -    encapsulation of any of the above files in an HL7 message
> 
>     -    automatic upload into any EHR
> 
>     -   presentation of all formats by all clinical systems
> 
>     -   uploading into Results vs Letters vs Documents
> 
>     -   whether the responsibility for data construction and conversion
> is the responsibility of the clincal system, or the transport provider.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Unfortunately I use Locum Only HTML and jpg are recognised in the Documents
> section.
> I would need to convert the email to one of these formats for it to work for
> us.
> With the help of colleagues here on GPCG, I can use Thunderbird, decrypt
> with
> enigmail, place attachments into a folder, then if they are Word or rtf
> files
> convert them to HTML and then copy them to the Scan Module which can then
> import
> them into Scan Documents and match to a particular doctor. It would then come
> up
> in the Doctors Inbox.
> Currently Argus won't work for Locum as the Scan Documents section does not
> recognise PIT files (The pathology section does it perfectly)
> Maybe the enhancements for Argus in the future where it can be read in rtf
> (or
> prod, prod HTML format) would help us.
> If I cut and pasted the email, I could put it in the progress notes but I
> would
> prefer correspondence to be in the Scan Documents section.
> If there was a simple way of converting the text of the body of an email to
> HTML
> or jpg, this would help us here.
> Any ideas?
> 
> Quoting Greg Twyford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>     [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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
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>     is de
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>       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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>     
>     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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> Fax: 02 9787 9200
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