We are migrating our physicians from Dictaphone E-Sig to Meditech E-Sig
and find the two applications to be very different in editing
capabilities.  

We have two process questions:

   How do you handle anomalies in E-Sig?  (blanks where the
transcriptionist didn't understand what the dictator said)  What is your
process for 
     when the physician does not complete the blank but signs the
document anyway?

   Are your physicians using the edit function of E-Sig in Meditech to
make corrections to the document?  How easy have the physicians adapted 
     to learning to edit?

Thanks for any input.  

Gail Howard
MIS Analyst II
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
P:  252-522-7884
F:  252-522-7200
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