One of the upcoming versions of CPRS will allow inclusion of a patient's
photograph with his/her notes. For those who deal with literally thousands
of patients, if photographs are attached to the record there is an expected
increase in patient safety. 

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Another use would be to include either predefined or user modified 
drawings/images in the notes.....to add clarification to the written 
text...more importantly IMHO it provides a very "interesting" new lego 
block with far more potential than I am sure we can imagine right now....

Joseph

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> As a way of viewing scanned images, like scanned consultation letters, 
> or perhaps even photos of the patient etc.
>  
> Some in our group are not happy that the notes do not support formatting 
> (i.e. bold etc).  This would give a method of doing that.
>  
> But as per my other post, there are other secondary issues that pop up.  
> For example, printing from the web browser will not allow a proper 
> header and footer on each page.
>  
> I have primarily done it because it was within my reach to do, and 
> because several people have expressed an interest in imaging inside CPRS.
>  
> I was just joking before.  No offense taken.
>   :-)
>  
> Kevin
> 
> 
> */Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> 
>     Hey...that's not what I meant!
> 
>     I think it's an interesating idea, though I'm not sure how it would be
>     used in practice (so to speak). How do you envision this feature being
>     used?
> 
>     --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
>      > Sniff.... Don't you like it? Sniff. :-)
>      >
>      > It certainly is a course that the VA didn't choose to persue. But
>      > some may find it helpful.
>      >
>      > Kevin
>      >
>      >
> 
> 
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>     forefathers. --Benjamin Disraeli
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