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Here is a website that already exists for this purpose. Has some great forms on it. I haven't updated it in a few months. But I too would be happy to store stuff on it.

Go to: www.practicemgt.org.

Also, our Yahoo Groups home page has a place to store files.

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From: L. Gordon Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 7:08 AMTo: Subject: Creating a library of great forms

I love the CD ROM idea.Another idea would be to put it all up on my web page., if you identify what you think are the "killer forms," name them each something obvious and email them to me, and I'll post them.GordonThe "Rent-a-room" simple spreadsheet is already on my web site, so attached is the one Seto cooked up (has a lot more detail).At 11:44 PM 3/26/2004, you wrote:

Hi everyone...I just got a new computer and when I was cleaning up my old laptop, Isomehow (and I still don't know how) erased a folder with organizedsubfolders filled with great "cut-and-paste" snipits from all the emails Iread in the archive. This included all the great forms out there.I nearly cried when I realized it was all gone and spent 2 hours trying torecover it all. Anyway, I was wonering if people could send memiscellaneous forms...especially the one that is a spread sheet that youcan enter different expenses, employees, average patients per day, etc.and it would tabulate your revenue for you. This is essential for mybusiness plan.I had an idea and I'd be glad to start: We could take turns copying allthe useful forms we have onto a CD ROM and then send it on to the nextperson (alphabetically?) who could then add to it whatever they have andmake a new CD to forward to the next person and so on...Any forms sent my way (HIPAA, Regulations, Consents, etc.) would be MOSTappreciated.Thanks, GrahamUptown Family MedicineUptown St. sburg, FLOr my Fax is Thanks again!

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I am attaching a revision of this spreadsheet. The new one actually

uses the retainer fee to calculate how it affects how many (or few)

patients you need to see a day to break even, whereas the old one

didn't. Plus I uploaded a copy to the group website. Hope this helps.

That reminds me, I better back up my files again...

Seto

South Pasadena, CA

> I love the CD ROM idea.

> Another idea would be to put it all up on my web page.

> , if you identify what you think are the " killer forms, " name

> them each something obvious and email them to me, and I'll post them.

> Gordon

> The " Rent-a-room " simple spreadsheet is already on my web site, so

> attached is the one Seto cooked up (has a lot more detail).

> At 11:44 PM 3/26/2004, you wrote:

>

>

> Hi everyone...

>

> I just got a new computer and when I was cleaning up my old laptop, I

> somehow (and I still don't know how) erased a folder with organized

> subfolders filled with great " cut-and-paste " snipits from all the

> emails I

> read in the archive.  This included all the great forms out there.

>

> I nearly cried when I realized it was all gone and spent 2 hours

> trying to

> recover it all.  Anyway, I was wonering if people could send me

> miscellaneous forms...especially the one that is a spread sheet that

> you

> can enter different expenses, employees, average patients per day,

> etc.

> and it would tabulate your revenue for you.  This is essential for my

> business plan.

>

> I had an idea and I'd be glad to start:  We could take turns copying

> all

> the useful forms we have onto a CD ROM and then send it on to the next

> person (alphabetically?) who could then add to it whatever they have

> and

> make a new CD to forward to the next person and so on...

>

> Any forms sent my way (HIPAA, Regulations, Consents, etc.) would be

> MOST

> appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

> Graham

> Uptown Family Medicine

> Uptown St. sburg, FL

>

>

> Or my Fax is

>

> Thanks again!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hello Gordon, I love the idea of a form library, I would be glad to

send you forms however I am not smart enough to get them out of the

computer to this site. I could fax them to you out of Alteer if you

could give me your fax number.

Brent Hrabik, MD

> >

> >

> > Hi everyone...

> >

> > I just got a new computer and when I was cleaning up my old

laptop, I

> > somehow (and I still don't know how) erased a folder with

organized

> > subfolders filled with great " cut-and-paste " snipits from all

the

> > emails I

> > read in the archive.  This included all the great forms out

there.

> >

> > I nearly cried when I realized it was all gone and spent 2

hours

> > trying to

> > recover it all.  Anyway, I was wonering if people could send me

> > miscellaneous forms...especially the one that is a spread sheet

that

> > you

> > can enter different expenses, employees, average patients per

day,

> > etc.

> > and it would tabulate your revenue for you.  This is essential

for my

> > business plan.

> >

> > I had an idea and I'd be glad to start:  We could take turns

copying

> > all

> > the useful forms we have onto a CD ROM and then send it on to

the next

> > person (alphabetically?) who could then add to it whatever they

have

> > and

> > make a new CD to forward to the next person and so on...

> >

> > Any forms sent my way (HIPAA, Regulations, Consents, etc.)

would be

> > MOST

> > appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Graham

> > Uptown Family Medicine

> > Uptown St. sburg, FL

> >

> >

> > Or my Fax is

> >

> > Thanks again!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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