Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:
Andrew
If the Doctor does not want to follow instructions and then does not get
accreditation, then bad luck for him. I as a solo practiotioner have always
managed t get accreditation. If I give fellow GP's advise, and they
disregard it and fail accreditation, who cares - not me. You can take the
horse to the water, but you can't make him drink.
I have always believed that a good backup implies the ability to restore the
data. If y practice burns down tonight, I can be up and running with all my
medical records intact within 1-2 hours. All I need is a room (a caravan
will do if patients can't wait). I bring a PC plus printer from home and
restore my backup and I'm in business. No Dr. with paper based records can
do this - unless they have a fire proof room to store their records - which
is
Cedric,
We're all sure you won't have any problems with accreditation.
Greg
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Canterbury Division of General Practice
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