Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 Hi. I am new to this group, having been told of its existence by Clemenson. I am currently hospital employed but am opening my new office this fall which will be completely computerized and run with no staff. I am working on my website and would like to see some of yours. So if you have a website (and you think it’s good!) could you send the web address so I can check it out for ideas? Thanks so much! Kerry Graff, MD jkmully@... From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of bradleybroker Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 12:23 PM To: Subject: Update and questions Hi All. Thought I'd continue the update chain and I've got a question or two for you. First, I'm one month in to my solo practice and have been mostly pleased. There have been some conflicts with my " roommates, " which include another doc (from whom I'm renting space) and our shared staff. Some of those conflicts are making me reconsider the rent part of the low-cost model and moving into my own space. While my expenses will increase, I will be better able to initiate office systems, EMRs, etc. -- which is more difficult as a solo practice moving into an established office that is resistant to change. My question is regarding practice size. What are some milestones you've had regarding number of patients? One month? One year? Have you been satisfied with your progress? Thanks. Brad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 www.ackdoc.com is mine. Greg Graffs wrote: Hi. I am new to this group, having been told of its existence by Clemenson. I am currently hospital employed but am opening my new office this fall which will be completely computerized and run with no staff. I am working on my website and would like to see some of yours. So if you have a website (and you think it’s good!) could you send the web address so I can check it out for ideas? Thanks so much! Kerry Graff, MD jkmully@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 Hi, I am new to this group too, and looking to start my own solo practice in a couple of months. Would like to keep it as paperless as possible and use no/one staff if possible--what EMR systems/computer software have you or any of the others researched? How expensive are they. If anyone has found a system they like, could you please write about the pros/cons/expense involved. Also about a receptionist--how do you think patients will respond to not having a human on the other side taking care of scheduling etc right away. I have been strongly advised against starting without at least a receptionist, as it would be a disadvantage for me given the immediate responses and services provided by some others in the area. Thanks, Padma > > Hi. I am new to this group, having been told of its existence by > Clemenson. I am currently hospital employed but am opening my new office > this fall which will be completely computerized and run with no staff. I am > working on my website and would like to see some of yours. So if you have a > website (and you think it's good!) could you send the web address so I can > check it out for ideas? Thanks so much! > > > > Kerry Graff, MD > > jkmully@... > > > > _____ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of bradleybroker > Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 12:23 PM > To: > Subject: Update and questions > > > > Hi All. Thought I'd continue the update chain and I've got a > question or two for you. > > First, I'm one month in to my solo practice and have been mostly > pleased. There have been some conflicts with my " roommates, " which > include another doc (from whom I'm renting space) and our shared > staff. Some of those conflicts are making me reconsider the rent > part of the low-cost model and moving into my own space. While my > expenses will increase, I will be better able to initiate office > systems, EMRs, etc. -- which is more difficult as a solo practice > moving into an established office that is resistant to change. > > My question is regarding practice size. What are some milestones > you've had regarding number of patients? One month? One year? > Have you been satisfied with your progress? > > Thanks. > > Brad > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 Mine is www.thevillagedr.com Update and questions Hi All. Thought I'd continue the update chain and I've got a question or two for you. First, I'm one month in to my solo practice and have been mostly pleased. There have been some conflicts with my " roommates, " which include another doc (from whom I'm renting space) and our shared staff. Some of those conflicts are making me reconsider the rent part of the low-cost model and moving into my own space. While my expenses will increase, I will be better able to initiate office systems, EMRs, etc. -- which is more difficult as a solo practice moving into an established office that is resistant to change. My question is regarding practice size. What are some milestones you've had regarding number of patients? One month? One year? Have you been satisfied with your progress? Thanks. Brad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 My thanks to everyone who responded in such detail to my query on EMR and staffing. Anemaria, I am curious to know which company you use for EMR. --Padma > >> > >> Hi. I am new to this group, having beentold of its existence by > > > >> Clemenson. I am currently hospitalemployed but am opening my new > > office > >> this fall which will be completelycomputerized and run with no > > staff. I am > >> working on my website and would like to seesome of yours. So if > > you have a > >> website (and you think it's good!) could yousend the web address > > so I can > >> check it out for ideas? Thanks so much! > >> > >> > >> > >> Kerry Graff, MD > >> > >> jkmully@ > >> > >> > >> > >> _____ > >> > >> From: > >> [mailto: ]On Behalf Of > > bradleybroker > >> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 12:23 PM > >> To: > >> Subject: Update andquestions > >> > >> > >> > >> Hi All. Thought I'd continue the updatechain and I've got a > >> question or two for you. > >> > >> First, I'm one month in to my solo practiceand have been mostly > >> pleased. There have been some conflictswith my " roommates, " > > which > >> include another doc (from whom I'm rentingspace) and our shared > >> staff. Some of those conflicts aremaking me reconsider the rent > >> part of the low-cost model and moving into myown space. While my > >> expenses will increase, I will be better ableto initiate office > >> systems, EMRs, etc. -- which is moredifficult as a solo practice > >> moving into an established office that isresistant to change. > >> > >> My question is regarding practice size. What are some milestones > >> you've had regarding number ofpatients? One month? One year? > >> Have you been satisfied with yourprogress? > >> > >> Thanks. > >> > >> Brad > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 Hi, Like Dr. Wibble, I am using a home grown EMR. Mine runs on Linux and is free. I have learned enough programming to automate a lot of things and tie things together, so it has become more than just an electronic paper repository. Kathy Broman and Becky , who are also on this list are using it in their practice also. Another doctor in Spokane Wash. is also using it. You can read about what we are doing at http://tkfp.sourceforge.net We can do prescription management, demographics and insurance info, patient accounting, progress notes, past medical history, electronic and printed insurance claims. We have a lot of stuff in there for manipulating and managing faxes, both incoming and outgoing. We are presently a small group, but were hoping to get a few more users so we could have a pool of knowlegable users that could use each other to provide support, rather than depending on vendors. Right now, if anything happened to me, the other users might have some problems. Although there are a few other people I know, who know enough about how it works that could take over, should I meet an untimely demise! Caldwell M.D. > > Hi, > > I am new to this group too, and looking to start my own solo > practice in a couple of months. Would like to keep it as paperless > as possible and use no/one staff if possible--what EMR > systems/computer software have you or any of the others researched? > How expensive are they. If anyone has found a system they like, > could you please write about the pros/cons/expense involved. > > Also about a receptionist--how do you think patients will respond to > not having a human on the other side taking care of scheduling etc > right away. I have been strongly advised against starting without at > least a receptionist, as it would be a disadvantage for me given the > immediate responses and services provided by some others in the area. > > Thanks, > Padma > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 Hi, Like Dr. Wibble, I am using a home grown EMR. Mine runs on Linux and is free. I have learned enough programming to automate a lot of things and tie things together, so it has become more than just an electronic paper repository. Kathy Broman and Becky , who are also on this list are using it in their practice also. Another doctor in Spokane Wash. is also using it. You can read about what we are doing at http://tkfp.sourceforge.net We can do prescription management, demographics and insurance info, patient accounting, progress notes, past medical history, electronic and printed insurance claims. We have a lot of stuff in there for manipulating and managing faxes, both incoming and outgoing. We are presently a small group, but were hoping to get a few more users so we could have a pool of knowlegable users that could use each other to provide support, rather than depending on vendors. Right now, if anything happened to me, the other users might have some problems. Although there are a few other people I know, who know enough about how it works that could take over, should I meet an untimely demise! Caldwell M.D. > > Hi, > > I am new to this group too, and looking to start my own solo > practice in a couple of months. Would like to keep it as paperless > as possible and use no/one staff if possible--what EMR > systems/computer software have you or any of the others researched? > How expensive are they. If anyone has found a system they like, > could you please write about the pros/cons/expense involved. > > Also about a receptionist--how do you think patients will respond to > not having a human on the other side taking care of scheduling etc > right away. I have been strongly advised against starting without at > least a receptionist, as it would be a disadvantage for me given the > immediate responses and services provided by some others in the area. > > Thanks, > Padma > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2011 Report Share Posted November 13, 2011 WHAT IS THE REACTION HE IS HAVING? MX 2.enzymes i posted a while back about having a bad reaction to peptizyde and trienza the reaction wasn't as bad to trienza but still bad so i am wondering whether what to try next i looked at biogest but i'm allergic to pork so is ds so that concerns me alittle ideas please Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2011 Report Share Posted November 13, 2011 WHAT IS THE REACTION HE IS HAVING? MX 2.enzymes i posted a while back about having a bad reaction to peptizyde and trienza the reaction wasn't as bad to trienza but still bad so i am wondering whether what to try next i looked at biogest but i'm allergic to pork so is ds so that concerns me alittle ideas please Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2011 Report Share Posted November 13, 2011 hi mandi, is me having the reaction breathing problems, sneezing, eye watery itching skin and coughing he does really well on enzmyes so i keen to get them back in its to do with having to open the capsules i thinkxx To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 7:26 PMSubject: Re: update and questions WHAT IS THE REACTION HE IS HAVING? MX 2.enzymes i posted a while back about having a bad reaction to peptizyde and trienza the reaction wasn't as bad to trienza but still bad so i am wondering whether what to try next i looked at biogest but i'm allergic to pork so is ds so that concerns me alittle ideas please Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2011 Report Share Posted November 14, 2011 yes, it contains betaine hcl, pepsin and pure pancreatin (i think bovine?) karenza > > yes I the exact same reaction. It's an allergy to protease apparently. > We used Betaine HCL and Pepsin to promote stomach acid and help with > reflux ANYWAY so on Jean's advice we added in Dipan 9 which is > pancreatic enzyme (from animals) > BUT (CHECK WITH KARENZA OR SALLY OR OTHERS) I think Biogest might be > better as it contains the pancreatic enzymes as well as the B and P. My > way is really expensive and I will try the other way once my stocks run out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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