Greg Twyford wrote: > I've just been playing with Trinity, and sent some referrals. I'm > waiting to see if they are encrypted as well as signed, but I'm also > curious about how GPs then get the specialist's report via that system. > > Trinity seems to make the referral sending process very easy, even > using the HeSA iKey, once its drivers and utilities have been > installed, but message encryption and two-way corresponding MO-style > aren't yet so clear.
Hi Greg I haven't used Trinity (I'm more a receiver than a sender) but one of our gastros wants me to get into it. On the receiving side I've been using Magellan. Once setup, you don't have to do anything. It drops ASCII (at least from our gastros) straight into Medical Director, just like pathology. Andrew's got other irons in the fire. I've set aside five minutes this afternoon to have a go at Capricorn, his proxy, web portal thingie for downloads. It's said to be even easier to configure and use. :-) David -- SIP [EMAIL PROTECTED] NodePhone +61 7 31290168 Jabber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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