Greg Twyford wrote:
Oliver wrote:
Medicare Australia person on camera: "Dr. Frank wrote a referral that
was not valid for Medicare purposes and Dr. Guy used it to commit a
criminal fraud. He is a bad doctor." How do you think the public
will see this?
I'm not so sure I want to be a test case but ... Given this is a unique
situation and to access our EMR the specialist who is referring to me
has to log onto the server via a terminal session with his/her unique
username and password and then onto the EMR with his/her unique password
and the EMR records every keystroke with time and date stamping I was
hoping this might do. S'pose there isn't an answer to this one.
Would be nice to hear from an HIC lurker with advice.
How does one go about putting this to them as an option?
It would be a real PITA to have to generate a referral letter in a
shared EMR, print it out, sign it then give it to your colleague who may
well be in the next room who sees the patient and submits the paper for
scanning into the same EMR from who's loins it sprang !!!
Duncan
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