Think outside the square. Record transfer is totally obsolete.

We should all be using a program like Profile, from a central server.

Regards

Richard

On Thursday 12 July 2007 10:14, Chris Scott wrote:
> I'm interested in the views of the list members on the process of
> transferring patient records electronically between Practices. Given
> that most households move house once every four years and that Practices
> are becoming more electronic, the days of handing over a paper file are
> almost over. So if a patient goes to another practice how are records
> transferred now and what will this look like in the future?  - The
> destination Practice might well have a different practice management
> system using different protocols and standards of course.
>
> Chris.
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