Barry,

We have 40+ specialists and physios etc using Profile and you cant lock it down to the extent Peter is asking.

I agree with your other comments about its database etc and its excellent extensibility.

After we have conquered emailing letters back to GPs I shall tackle locking of records - it is an important issue, especially in our practice were we get a lot of other Drs and prominent people as patients.



Duncan Guy

www.specialistservices.com.au

Barry Lollo wrote:
Peter,

Profile from Intrahealth will have the best of doing this.
It has a very good security model, and has a hierarchy for billing
purposes.

Very extensible, and has an excellent database strategy, capable of
using Interbase (preferred by them), MS SQL, and Oracle if you were that
way inclined.


Regards
Barry Lollo
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Subject: [GPCG_TALK] Clinical software recommendations

I am quoting a client that is a mixture of GP and other healthcare
providers, for example nutritionists. They want a clinical record system
where records are able to be protected, as in if you are not the
provider that saw the patient you don't have access to the clinical
record, until the provider that 'owns' the record allows you permission
to do so.

Leaving aside the problems with this implementation (I've had a long
discussion on why this is generally not a good idea), is there any
Australian clinical software that can do this at present?  This ability
was touted as part of Best Practice, but I don't know if it was
implemented, or is in use at all.

thanks,
Peter.

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