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I know that there has been a lot of recent discussions on the virtues of various

EMRs. What I don't remember is if anyone pays for record storage.

I use practice management company (MDSynergy) that is now offering EMR. It

seemed reasonable at first. $250 to add EMR then $100/mo for the EMR use. But

they also charge $15/mo per 1G of storage (approx. 100,000 pages/G). My quick

calculations suggest that I will need many gigs if I scan in old records and

everything new that comes in.

I probably should stay away from this EMR but I am afraid of the amount of work

it will take to move from the current practice management on-line system and

start with another to integrate with an EMR.

Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and, as always, thank you for all the

help.

Alla Kirsch

Solo FP in Cleveland

P.S. Thanks for the help with CLIA. The check has been sent.

Alla Kirsch, M.D.

Travel Clinics of America

6559 Mills Road, Suite 107, Mayfield Village, OH 44143

| fax | www.travelclinicsofamerica.com

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Alla,

Our EMR is a server-based system that

resides in our office. It backs up every night to tape drive. We pay about

$500/year for IT support for our hardware (help with upgrades, etc), and

$1800/year for upgrades and support for our EMR (not required, but we like to

have the most current software). Dr. Roy (who recently left our office and

purchased another practice and for whom I am working part time) is in the

process of converting from e-CW to e-MDs. It is a pain to convert, but you

should also look at if the EMR is going to be able to be a “qualified”

system under the new Medicare rules so that you can qualify for ARRA money in

2011. The guidelines should be out by the end of this year, so I’d hold

off and make a decision based on that rather than what’s going to be the “easy”

way.

Pratt

Office Manager

Oak Tree Internal Medicine P.C

www.prattmd.info

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EMR fee for storage

I know that there has been a lot of recent discussions

on the virtues of various EMRs. What I don't remember is if anyone pays for

record storage.

I use practice management company (MDSynergy) that is now offering EMR. It

seemed reasonable at first. $250 to add EMR then $100/mo for the EMR use. But

they also charge $15/mo per 1G of storage (approx. 100,000 pages/G). My quick

calculations suggest that I will need many gigs if I scan in old records and

everything new that comes in.

I probably should stay away from this EMR but I am afraid of the amount of work

it will take to move from the current practice management on-line system and

start with another to integrate with an EMR.

Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and, as always, thank you for all

the help.

Alla Kirsch

Solo FP in Cleveland

P.S. Thanks for the help with CLIA. The check has been sent.

Alla Kirsch, M.D.

Travel Clinics of America

6559 Mills Road, Suite 107,

Mayfield Village, OH

44143

| fax | www.travelclinicsofamerica.com

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why dont you try practicefusion EMR. its free. I am using it now and its so much fun

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I know that there has been a lot of recent discussions on the virtues of various EMRs. What I don't remember is if anyone pays for record storage. I use practice management company (MDSynergy) that is now offering EMR. It seemed reasonable at first. $250 to add EMR then $100/mo for the EMR use. But they also charge $15/mo per 1G of storage (approx. 100,000 pages/G). My quick calculations suggest that I will need many gigs if I scan in old records and everything new that comes in. I probably should stay away from this EMR but I am afraid of the amount of work it will take to move from the current practice management on-line system and start with another to integrate with an EMR. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and, as always, thank you for all the help.Alla KirschSolo FP in ClevelandP.S. Thanks for the help with CLIA. The check has been sent.Alla Kirsch, M.D.Travel Clinics of

America6559 Mills Road, Suite 107, Mayfield Village, OH 44143 | fax | www.travelclinicsof america.com

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Amazon charges 10c per gb of storage per month.

$15/month seems excessive.

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>

> why dont you try practicefusion EMR. its free. I am using it now and its so

> much fun

>

>

> ________________________________

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> To:

> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 6:21:14 PM

> Subject: EMR fee for storage

>

>

>

> I know that there has been a lot of recent discussions on the virtues of

> various EMRs. What I don't remember is if anyone pays for record storage.

>

> I use practice management company (MDSynergy) that is now offering EMR. It

> seemed reasonable at first. $250 to add EMR then $100/mo for the EMR use.

> But they also charge $15/mo per 1G of storage (approx. 100,000 pages/G). My

> quick calculations suggest that I will need many gigs if I scan in old

> records and everything new that comes in.

>

> I probably should stay away from this EMR but I am afraid of the amount of

> work it will take to move from the current practice management on-line

> system and start with another to integrate with an EMR.

>

> Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and, as always, thank you for all

> the help.

>

> Alla Kirsch

> Solo FP in Cleveland

>

> P.S. Thanks for the help with CLIA. The check has been sent.

>

> Alla Kirsch, M.D.

> Travel Clinics of America

> 6559 Mills Road, Suite 107, Mayfield Village, OH 44143

> | fax | www.travelclinicsof america.com

>

>

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Does it integrate with any practice management?

Alla

>

> why dont you try practicefusion EMR. its free. I am using it now and its so

much fun

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To:

> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 6:21:14 PM

> Subject: EMR fee for storage

>

>  

> I know that there has been a lot of recent discussions on the virtues of

various EMRs. What I don't remember is if anyone pays for record storage.

>

> I use practice management company (MDSynergy) that is now offering EMR. It

seemed reasonable at first. $250 to add EMR then $100/mo for the EMR use. But

they also charge $15/mo per 1G of storage (approx. 100,000 pages/G). My quick

calculations suggest that I will need many gigs if I scan in old records and

everything new that comes in.

>

> I probably should stay away from this EMR but I am afraid of the amount of

work it will take to move from the current practice management on-line system

and start with another to integrate with an EMR.

>

> Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and, as always, thank you for all

the help.

>

> Alla Kirsch

> Solo FP in Cleveland

>

> P.S. Thanks for the help with CLIA. The check has been sent.

>

> Alla Kirsch, M.D.

> Travel Clinics of America

> 6559 Mills Road, Suite 107, Mayfield Village, OH 44143

> | fax | www.travelclinicsof america.com

>

>

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it has its own practice managment...

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Does it integrate with any practice management?Alla>> why dont you try practicefusion EMR. its free. I am using it now and its so much fun> > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> From: allakirsch <allakirsch@ ...>> To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 6:21:14 PM> Subject: [Practiceimprovemen t1] EMR fee for storage> > > I know that there has been a lot of recent discussions on the virtues of

various EMRs. What I don't remember is if anyone pays for record storage. > > I use practice management company (MDSynergy) that is now offering EMR. It seemed reasonable at first. $250 to add EMR then $100/mo for the EMR use. But they also charge $15/mo per 1G of storage (approx. 100,000 pages/G). My quick calculations suggest that I will need many gigs if I scan in old records and everything new that comes in. > > I probably should stay away from this EMR but I am afraid of the amount of work it will take to move from the current practice management on-line system and start with another to integrate with an EMR. > > Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and, as always, thank you for all the help.> > Alla Kirsch> Solo FP in Cleveland> > P.S. Thanks for the help with CLIA. The check has been sent.> > Alla Kirsch, M.D.> Travel Clinics of America>

6559 Mills Road, Suite 107, Mayfield Village, OH 44143> | fax | www.travelclinicsof america.com> >

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For those of you who have switched EMRs,

how do you store the old records? Do you end up needing to keep/run a separate

computer as a storage site or was integration with new EMR possible?

(not thinking of switching any time soon,

but a colleague here interested in starting her own IMP had this question.)

Thanks

Ramona

Ramona G. Seidel, MD

www.baycrossingfamilymedicine.com

Your Bridge to Health

NOTE NEW ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER:

269 Peninsula Farm Road

Suite F

Arnold, MD 21012

410 518-9808

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Myria

Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009

9:32 AM

To:

Subject: Re:

Re: EMR fee for storage

Practice Mate is also free from Office Aly.

Only the Practice Managment portion is free the EMR is 29 a month.

From: Dr. Nwaizuzu <familydocta>

Subject: Re: Re: EMR fee for storage

To:

Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 9:34 PM

it has its own practice managment...

From: allakirsch

<allakirschyahoo (DOT) com>

To: Practiceimprovement

1yahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009

7:34:42 PM

Subject: [Practiceimprovemen t1]

Re: EMR fee for storage

Does it integrate with

any practice management?

Alla

>

> why dont you try practicefusion EMR. its free. I am using it now

and its so much fun

>

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: allakirsch <allakirsch@ ....>

> To: Practiceimprovement

1yahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 6:21:14 PM

> Subject: [Practiceimprovemen t1] EMR fee for storage

>

>

> I know that there has been a lot of recent discussions on the virtues of

various EMRs. What I don't remember is if anyone pays for record storage.

>

> I use practice management company (MDSynergy) that is now offering EMR.

It seemed reasonable at first. $250 to add EMR then $100/mo for the EMR use.

But they also charge $15/mo per 1G of storage (approx. 100,000 pages/G). My

quick calculations suggest that I will need many gigs if I scan in old

records and everything new that comes in.

>

> I probably should stay away from this EMR but I am afraid of the amount

of work it will take to move from the current practice management on-line

system and start with another to integrate with an EMR.

>

> Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and, as always, thank you for

all the help.

>

> Alla Kirsch

> Solo FP in Cleveland

>

> P.S. Thanks for the help with CLIA. The check has been sent.

>

> Alla Kirsch, M.D.

> Travel Clinics of America

> 6559 Mills Road,

Suite 107, Mayfield Village, OH 44143

> | fax | www.travelclinicsof america.com

>

>

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This totally depends on the two EMRs, how the data is

structured, and how many resources you want to devote to integrating the data. Unless

you have lots of money for custom programming, or unless you really like

database programming, you will probably want to limit the data you transfer to

things that can be easily extracted from the old system through canned reports,

and easily imported into the new system. A very simple

solution is to make a disk image of the old system, back it up several places, and

then run it within a Virtual PC window on the machine you use to access your

new system. That way, the old data is always there, and you can cut and

paste it into the new system whenever you wish. After the first

year, you will only very rarely be looking at the data in the old system.

dts

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of RGMS

Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 1:06 PM

To:

Subject: RE: Re: EMR fee for storage

For those

of you who have switched EMRs, how do you store the old records? Do you

end up needing to keep/run a separate computer as a storage site or was

integration with new EMR possible?

(not

thinking of switching any time soon, but a colleague here interested in

starting her own IMP had this question.)

Thanks

Ramona

Ramona G.

Seidel, MD

www.baycrossingfamilymedicine.com

Your

Bridge to Health

NOTE NEW

ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER:

269

Peninsula Farm Road

Suite F

Arnold,

MD 21012

410

518-9808

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Myria

Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 9:32 AM

To:

Subject: Re: Re: EMR fee for storage

Practice

Mate is also free from Office Aly. Only the Practice Managment portion

is free the EMR is 29 a month.

Subject: Re: Re: EMR fee for storage

To:

Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 9:34 PM

it

has its own practice managment...

From: allakirsch

<allakirschyahoo (DOT) com>

To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 7:34:42 PM

Subject: [Practiceimprovemen t1] Re: EMR fee for storage

Does

it integrate with any practice management?

Alla

>

> why dont you try practicefusion EMR. its free. I am using it now

and its so much fun

>

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: allakirsch <allakirsch@ ....>

> To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 6:21:14 PM

> Subject: [Practiceimprovemen t1] EMR fee for storage

>

>

> I know that there has been a lot of recent discussions on the virtues of

various EMRs. What I don't remember is if anyone pays for record storage.

>

> I use practice management company (MDSynergy) that is now offering EMR.

It seemed reasonable at first. $250 to add EMR then $100/mo for the EMR use.

But they also charge $15/mo per 1G of storage (approx. 100,000 pages/G). My

quick calculations suggest that I will need many gigs if I scan in old

records and everything new that comes in.

>

> I probably should stay away from this EMR but I am afraid of the amount

of work it will take to move from the current practice management on-line

system and start with another to integrate with an EMR.

>

> Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and, as always, thank you for

all the help.

>

> Alla Kirsch

> Solo FP in Cleveland

>

> P.S. Thanks for the help with CLIA. The check has been sent.

>

> Alla Kirsch, M.D.

> Travel Clinics of America

> 6559 Mills Road, Suite 107, Mayfield Village, OH 44143

> | fax | www.travelclinicsof america.com

>

>

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