John Mackenzie wrote:
Aged care access by GPs to their databases is another example. A
couple of divisions have funding for projects.
But no funding or Division involvement is required.
Here's my doctor's bag for out-of-surgery visits:
ftp://ftp.westernportmedical.com.au/new%20doctors%20bag%20b%20June.JPG
.. Laptop, mobile printer (Canon bjc-55), wired and wireless
connectivity to any Internet connection, and onboard modem
and dial-up account using 0198 phone access number (for
price of local call anywhere in Oz) - so all that is needed wh
out of the surgery (such as at nursing home) is an Intermet
connection or phone plug. At my surgery is an ADSL Internet
connection to the Winconnect XP server (XP pro + Winconnect
which provides terminal services) which is cheaper than Windows
2003 server with terminal server licences.
All practices should have something similar.
John Mac
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I'm sorry John, but I suspect you've been seduced by something here.
You don't need all that stuff any more than the patient does. All
that's needed in any clinical situation is you and the patient...all
that other stuff is what is being demanded by our "society". Most of
it, in many ways, is bullshit. It's late at night and I'm feeling
particularly fedup just now, but I do know about being a doc and can''t
help making a comment. Cheers. G
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