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We have been using Genie for over three years now in 6 GP practice and have never had anything like that. 4D Write is very tightly integrated into Genie The only way incorrect notes could be entered would be to inadvertently enter clinical notes while in the wrong patient file
Wal
On 23/05/2006, at 9:50 PM, Ian Cheong wrote: had a similar problem - if two patients are open at the same time, MD letter writer got confused about which patient's file owned the letter.
I'd presume these errors are related and probably gone in MD3.....
Ian. At 9:16 pm +0930 23/5/06, Christopher Wurm wrote:
I work part-time in a Mental Health Community Treatment Team employed by a Public hospital and part-time in private practice as a GP psychotherapist. One day last week I copied and pasted text from an email about a patient into the "progress" notes on MD2. Then I opened a different patient 's file. The email was in the progress notes of patient 2.
Then I opened a different patient 's file. The email about patient 1 was in the progress notes of patient 3 along with the progress notes of patient 2.
Then I opened a different patient 's file. The email about patient 1 was in the progress notes of patient 4 along with the progress notes of patient 2 and patient 3. And so on for the rest of the day. I made sure I showed the screen to a colleague who has been keen to promote MD2 as our setting was previously not computerised apart from the use of email and the internet. We are about to go to MD3. I am actually a Genie user in my private practice and keep wishing I could persuade the hospital to invest in a better program. I have looked at MHAGIC, thanks to this list and it looks promising.
Wal Tracey Norpalms 25 Barker Road Howard Springs
Ph 08 89831416 Fx 08 89814752 email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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