Thinus van Rensburg wrote:
Same is going to apply when I (rarely) do one of these stupid careplan
thingies - I have to have a signed copy - usually I print the document from
within MD, let the patient sign it, scan this back in MD (all very logical
off course)and then give the form to the patient. I do not keep a hard copy
and don't plan on starting either
T
Thinus,
It would be good to find out if you guys need to keep a paper copy of
the GP Management Plan et al.
My big beef about the DoHA/Medicare/other govt. bodies programs
involving GPs, is that there are just too many of them for any one GP to
be involved in more than a couple, but they want you all to be doing
everything, which is crazy.
Not to mention that each one of them is viewed as needing to be a
complex piece of baroque art by the guys who design them.
Greg
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