Guest guest Posted September 3, 2006 Report Share Posted September 3, 2006 >Mike, > > I recently looked into all the fax services, and for me, > Fax Micro is the best. It is $4.95/month including your own fax > number, free inbound & 5 cents/page outbound (after first month > free). It gives you a local fax number. So far, so good (my > practice isn't actually opening until Nov. 1, so I haven't used it > lots). I am going to do a very low volume practice, so I couldn't > justify the cost of Apractis (I'm sure this depends on volume, but > for me, it's more expensive). > > I looked into the security issues of on-line fax > services. According to the CMA On Call (California Medical > Association legal advice): > HIPAA doesn't apply for stand alone fax machines, but it > does for internet fax. > It is recommended to keep separate records for HIV, Mental > Health, and substance abuse to avoid transmitting these without > patient's specific consent (this may be a California thing). > Prescriptions are ok to fax. Schedule II drugs should only > be faxed in emergency with a mail prescription sent to the pharmacy > as follow-up within 7 days. > Otherwise, they just recommend being careful that the > correct fax number is entered, etc. > > I had a discussion with the Fax Micro people (after reading > that a few of the other on-line services specifically said they > weren't secure). They use 128 bit encryption, but say that a > telecommunications provider cannot state that they are HIPPA > compliant, because they can't control how the end user transmits > data (for example, I could send a fax through their system by way > of my unsecured email). > > I was just using the Amazing Charts software to write a > script and faxed it from there. No problems. There is a specific > format for CA state prescriptions ( & a bunch of other > states). Does anyone know if there is an easier way to switch > between using the expensive official paper ( & that required format, > which doesn't include electronic sig, etc.), or do I have to log in > as admin & change the format for each Scheduled prescription I write? > > Thanks, > Sharon > > > At 05:13 PM 9/2/2006, you wrote: > >>Mike, >>The tough thing here is that there are many " right " ways to skin a >>cat. & nbsp; It all depends on your personal system and >>priorities. & nbsp; Here are my one-sided opinions regarding your questions. >>1. & nbsp; I myself am trying to figure out if I need quickbooks or >>not. & nbsp; I currently use Amazing charts and the Amazing Charts >>Billing Service. & nbsp; I am playing around with Microsoft money to >>track the office expenses. >>2. & nbsp; I set up a Paypal online account that I can accept credit >>card payments online. & nbsp; The setup of the account is free and >>linked with my website. & nbsp; The main hitch is that it won't >>accept the debit cards issued by HSA accounts because the Paypal >>account can't guarantee the payment is to a medical facility. & nbsp; >>This is definitly the cheapest- " bare bones " way to accept credit cards. >>3.If you want the fully functional Apractis software that links >>with Amazing Charts, you need to purchase it from Apractis at their >>website (about $100). & nbsp; >>4. & nbsp; Keep in mind that the faxing capapbilities of Apractis >>won't work unless you also have the associated onebox >>account. & nbsp; If you don't use Apractis, there are other online >>faxing services available, but not as cheap as the Apractis package >>deal. & nbsp; In my opinion a fax machine is worthless. & nbsp; I use >>my computer's built in fax modem for all outgoing faxes and all of >>my incoming faxes come in as email attachments via >>Apractis/onebox. & nbsp; A good duplex scanner is very >>important. & nbsp; I have & nbsp;a fujitsu scansnap (pretty popular >>with others on this list). & nbsp; The scanner handles all of my >> " copier " functions. & nbsp; I use a Brother black and white laser >>printer (about $80 everywhere) for printing. & nbsp; I was told that >>you end up saving money on printer cartriges going with a laser >>printer. & nbsp; It has worked flawlessly for over a year. & nbsp; >>5. & nbsp; EKG/ Spirometery is a very personal decision depending on >>your practice. & nbsp; I use a QRS interperative PC based EKG that is >>not " interfaced " with AC, and an ancient spirometer. & nbsp; Neither >>seem to slow me down too much where I felt it necessary to spend >>the extra cash to get the midmark models. & nbsp; >>Good luck and have fun!! >> >> >> Clemensen MD >>Clemensen Family Medicine >>181 South Main Street, Suite 5 >>Phone/Fax: >>www.clemfm.com >> >> >> >> amazing charts/medisoft >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting >>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead >>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration: >>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so, >>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books. >>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find >>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge? >>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I >>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has >>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing >>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or >>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed >>w/appractis? >>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still >>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth >>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old >>used one ok? >>Thanks >>Mike Jewett >> >> >>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic >>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar >> >> >>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings >>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe >> >> >>Recent Activity >> >> >> & nbsp;9 >>New Members >> >> & nbsp;1 >>New FilesVisit Your Group >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Sharon, Thanks for looking into the security issues of on-line fax services, at least in California but I assume it's pretty much the same nationwide. The benefits of Apractis-Amazing Charts interface for only $5 more per month ($10.95 total) is the ease with importing labs, consults, etc. (and editing or deleting certain pages) directly into AC records. Also ability to email simultaneously to patients their results. I also have a small practice but the paperwork builds up quickly and scanning takes time if you have to do it yourself. I believe the Apractis people will have a booth set up at the convention to show people how the interface/desktop works. They are very helpful and may be offering some scheduled teaching sessions as well for us computer novices. Janice Pegels Vestal,NY amazing charts/medisoft>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting>>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead>>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration:>>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so,>>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books.>>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find>>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge?>>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I>>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has>>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing>>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or>>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed>>w/appractis?>>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still>>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth>>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old>>used one ok?>>Thanks>>Mike Jewett>>>>>>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic>>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar>>>>>>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings>>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe>>>>>>Recent Activity>>>>>> & nbsp;9>>New Members>>>> & nbsp;1>>New FilesVisit Your Group>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Dear Janice, Thanks for the info on Apractis. I have been thinking about whether it is worth it & I don't really understand how it is easier to put things in Amazing Charts. Is it because of the " interface " between the two. Scanning isn't an issue for faxes coming through another internet fax service as those can also be received in formats that you can import into AC also, but maybe there is something about the Apractis system that makes that easier/faster....can someone explain that? (I've tried searching the archives for information and I can't really figure out what is different, sorry if I'm being dense.) A second question I have with Apractis is the ability to securely email patients. On the web site it says that patients can set up accounts to receive/send secure emails to the doctor.....Has anyone tried this? How user friendly is it for patients? Do they end up having to pay for an account? Janice, when you say you can email patients their results is it through that secure email? I'm trying to get my business cards, etc. ordered, and want to get settled on a fax number before the AAFP meeting if possible. I appreciate anyone's help. Sharon A t 05:45 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: Sharon, Thanks for looking into the security issues of on-line fax services, at least in California but I assume it's pretty much the same nationwide. The benefits of Apractis-Amazing Charts interface for only $5 more per month ($10.95 total) is the ease with importing labs, consults, etc. (and editing or deleting certain pages) directly into AC records. Also ability to email simultaneously to patients their results. I also have a small practice but the paperwork builds up quickly and scanning takes time if you have to do it yourself. I believe the Apractis people will have a booth set up at the convention to show people how the interface/desktop works. They are very helpful and may be offering some scheduled teaching sessions as well for us computer novices. Janice Pegels Vestal,NY amazing charts/medisoft >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting >>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead >>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration: >>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so, >>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books. >>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find >>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge? >>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I >>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has >>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing >>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or >>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed >>w/appractis? >>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still >>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth >>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old >>used one ok? >>Thanks >>Mike Jewett >> >> >>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic >>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar >> >> >>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings >>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe >> >> >>Recent Activity >> >> >> & nbsp;9 >>New Members >> >> & nbsp;1 >>New FilesVisit Your Group >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Dear Janice, Thanks for the info on Apractis. I have been thinking about whether it is worth it & I don't really understand how it is easier to put things in Amazing Charts. Is it because of the " interface " between the two. Scanning isn't an issue for faxes coming through another internet fax service as those can also be received in formats that you can import into AC also, but maybe there is something about the Apractis system that makes that easier/faster....can someone explain that? (I've tried searching the archives for information and I can't really figure out what is different, sorry if I'm being dense.) A second question I have with Apractis is the ability to securely email patients. On the web site it says that patients can set up accounts to receive/send secure emails to the doctor.....Has anyone tried this? How user friendly is it for patients? Do they end up having to pay for an account? Janice, when you say you can email patients their results is it through that secure email? I'm trying to get my business cards, etc. ordered, and want to get settled on a fax number before the AAFP meeting if possible. I appreciate anyone's help. Sharon A t 05:45 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: Sharon, Thanks for looking into the security issues of on-line fax services, at least in California but I assume it's pretty much the same nationwide. The benefits of Apractis-Amazing Charts interface for only $5 more per month ($10.95 total) is the ease with importing labs, consults, etc. (and editing or deleting certain pages) directly into AC records. Also ability to email simultaneously to patients their results. I also have a small practice but the paperwork builds up quickly and scanning takes time if you have to do it yourself. I believe the Apractis people will have a booth set up at the convention to show people how the interface/desktop works. They are very helpful and may be offering some scheduled teaching sessions as well for us computer novices. Janice Pegels Vestal,NY amazing charts/medisoft >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting >>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead >>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration: >>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so, >>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books. >>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find >>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge? >>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I >>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has >>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing >>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or >>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed >>w/appractis? >>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still >>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth >>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old >>used one ok? >>Thanks >>Mike Jewett >> >> >>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic >>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar >> >> >>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings >>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe >> >> >>Recent Activity >> >> >> & nbsp;9 >>New Members >> >> & nbsp;1 >>New FilesVisit Your Group >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Hi Janice, I just downloaded apractis and I'm trying to get it started. Did you have to change your phone and fax number to use this? GwenJanice wrote: Sharon, Thanks for looking into the security issues of on-line fax services, at least in California but I assume it's pretty much the same nationwide. The benefits of Apractis-Amazing Charts interface for only $5 more per month ($10.95 total) is the ease with importing labs, consults, etc. (and editing or deleting certain pages) directly into AC records. Also ability to email simultaneously to patients their results. I also have a small practice but the paperwork builds up quickly and scanning takes time if you have to do it yourself. I believe the Apractis people will have a booth set up at the convention to show people how the interface/desktop works. They are very helpful and may be offering some scheduled teaching sessions as well for us computer novices. Janice Pegels Vestal,NY amazing charts/medisoft>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting>>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead>>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration:>>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so,>>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books.>>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find>>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge?>>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I>>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has>>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing>>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or>>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed>>w/appractis?>>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still>>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth>>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old>>used one ok?>>Thanks>>Mike Jewett>>>>>>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic>>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar>>>>>>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings>>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe>>>>>>Recent Activity>>>>>> & nbsp;9>>New Members>>>> & nbsp;1>>New FilesVisit Your Group>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Hi Janice, I just downloaded apractis and I'm trying to get it started. Did you have to change your phone and fax number to use this? GwenJanice wrote: Sharon, Thanks for looking into the security issues of on-line fax services, at least in California but I assume it's pretty much the same nationwide. The benefits of Apractis-Amazing Charts interface for only $5 more per month ($10.95 total) is the ease with importing labs, consults, etc. (and editing or deleting certain pages) directly into AC records. Also ability to email simultaneously to patients their results. I also have a small practice but the paperwork builds up quickly and scanning takes time if you have to do it yourself. I believe the Apractis people will have a booth set up at the convention to show people how the interface/desktop works. They are very helpful and may be offering some scheduled teaching sessions as well for us computer novices. Janice Pegels Vestal,NY amazing charts/medisoft>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting>>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead>>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration:>>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so,>>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books.>>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find>>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge?>>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I>>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has>>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing>>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or>>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed>>w/appractis?>>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still>>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth>>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old>>used one ok?>>Thanks>>Mike Jewett>>>>>>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic>>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar>>>>>>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings>>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe>>>>>>Recent Activity>>>>>> & nbsp;9>>New Members>>>> & nbsp;1>>New FilesVisit Your Group>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 I am just learning all this, but I thought you have to use the Onebox fax number to use the Apractis desktop. Someone knowledgeable to help us out? Thanks, Sharon At 10:01 AM 9/5/2006, you wrote: Hi Janice, I just downloaded apractis and I'm trying to get it started. Did you have to change your phone and fax number to use this? Gwen Janice wrote: Sharon, Thanks for looking into the security issues of on-line fax services, at least in California but I assume it's pretty much the same nationwide. The benefits of Apractis-Amazing Charts interface for only $5 more per month ($10.95 total) is the ease with importing labs, consults, etc. (and editing or deleting certain pages) directly into AC records. Also ability to email simultaneously to patients their results. I also have a small practice but the paperwork builds up quickly and scanning takes time if you have to do it yourself. I believe the Apractis people will have a booth set up at the convention to show people how the interface/desktop works. They are very helpful and may be offering some scheduled teaching sessions as well for us computer novices. Janice Pegels Vestal,NY amazing charts/medisoft >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting >>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead >>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration: >>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so, >>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books. >>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find >>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge? >>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I >>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has >>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing >>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or >>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed >>w/appractis? >>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still >>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth >>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old >>used one ok? >>Thanks >>Mike Jewett >> >> >>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic >>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar >> >> >>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings >>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe >> >> >>Recent Activity >> >> >> & nbsp;9 >>New Members >> >> & nbsp;1 >>New FilesVisit Your Group >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Sharon and Gwen, To use Apractis effectively, you will need to change your fax/voice mail/email address to what Apractis/Onebox gives you. The number is toll free. It might help to download for a free week the Apractis/Amazing Charts desktop to see if you like it and to read the user guide that shows you step-by-step how to import labs into AC. I recommend following the user guide anyways because it was a bit confusing for me at first. You can also contact Andy Barbash, MD or Rob , MD the creators of this interface and they'll be happy to answer your questions. THe Apractis interface automatically lists all your AC patients as contacts and then when a lab comes to your email page, you can quickly put it into your desktop and edit it and delete pages and quickly with one or two clicks place it into imported files in the patient record. Immediately after, you can also send the lab results to the patient along with a brief message. Onebox/Apractis uses secure, encrypted messaging but you can never be completely secure, so a pt informed email consent is advised. I think the accounts that patients can set up are more secure and are free to your first 500 patients, which if you have a small practice covers everyone. I still need to understand this a bit better myself. Good luck! Janice amazing charts/medisoft >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting >>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead >>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration: >>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so, >>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books. >>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find >>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge? >>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I >>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has >>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing >>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or >>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed >>w/appractis? >>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still >>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth >>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old >>used one ok? >>Thanks >>Mike Jewett >> >> >>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic >>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar >> >> >>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings >>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe >> >> >>Recent Activity >> >> >> & nbsp;9 >>New Members >> >> & nbsp;1 >>New FilesVisit Your Group >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Sharon and Gwen, To use Apractis effectively, you will need to change your fax/voice mail/email address to what Apractis/Onebox gives you. The number is toll free. It might help to download for a free week the Apractis/Amazing Charts desktop to see if you like it and to read the user guide that shows you step-by-step how to import labs into AC. I recommend following the user guide anyways because it was a bit confusing for me at first. You can also contact Andy Barbash, MD or Rob , MD the creators of this interface and they'll be happy to answer your questions. THe Apractis interface automatically lists all your AC patients as contacts and then when a lab comes to your email page, you can quickly put it into your desktop and edit it and delete pages and quickly with one or two clicks place it into imported files in the patient record. Immediately after, you can also send the lab results to the patient along with a brief message. Onebox/Apractis uses secure, encrypted messaging but you can never be completely secure, so a pt informed email consent is advised. I think the accounts that patients can set up are more secure and are free to your first 500 patients, which if you have a small practice covers everyone. I still need to understand this a bit better myself. Good luck! Janice amazing charts/medisoft >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Have a few questions for anyone using the above since we are starting >>in a few weeks to open our practice, our goal is to keep the overhead >>low but not at the expense of avoidable frustration: >>1. Do I need to use quick books if I have the above systems--If so, >>is it cumbersome to reenter data into quick books. >>2. Do you use quick books for the credit card feature and do you find >>it profitable to use--ie the 30 cent charge along with the 1.7% charge? >>3. With the new apractis software mentioned in previous columns--do I >>purchase that from amazing charts or from the distributor--and has >>anyone had difficulty with it interfacing >>4. Office scanner/fax/copier--is it better to buy an all in one, or >>separate for each? Any recommendations? Really no fax needed >>w/appractis? >>5. EKG machine or spirometer--have read past columns and still >>deciding on them, but what is the reimbursement on a PFT. Is it worth >>buying the brand that links into amazing charts (IQmark) or is an old >>used one ok? >>Thanks >>Mike Jewett >> >> >>Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic >>Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar >> >> >>You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings >>Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe >> >> >>Recent Activity >> >> >> & nbsp;9 >>New Members >> >> & nbsp;1 >>New FilesVisit Your Group >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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