Hi Thinus,

Not every patient with a chronic condition needs a Care Plan, but occasionally it may help to clarify who does what and what the patient's goals are. But If you use MD2 you will tend to get stupid thingies because it is not set up well to generate worthwhile, meaningful plans. Last time I looked, it couldn't even auto-populate the diagnoses.

Mine look pretty good with Genie, but I also tend to use them sparingly. I suspect the market for add-on software to create Care Plans and TeamCare Plans will largely be among MD users, because Genie users can do good plans within Genie.

regards,

Christopher S E Wurm,
MB BS, FRACGP, FACPsychMed, FAChAM
14 Northcote Terrace, Gilberton,
South Australia 5081
Tel: (08) 8342 6155, Fax: (08) 8344 4270


On 21 Feb 2007, at 12:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Greg
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
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