Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Janice, In essence the Apractis Onebox account works like any other online fax service. & nbsp; I know a lot of docs are out there are using them and I haven't heard of anyone needing business associate agreements in order to use them. & nbsp; I just gave my onebox number out as my fax number and didn't worry about it. & nbsp; Anyone else using online faxing services have any similar issues? & nbsp; BTW, just downloaded the latest AC version. & nbsp; The new illustration functions & nbsp;are pretty slick! Clemensen MD Clemensen Family Medicine 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 Phone/Fax: www.clemfm.com Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to import labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & nbsp; One should note that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to your & nbsp;pc & nbsp;onebox email but it is not that easy to fax out of the system. & nbsp;You still need a fax phone line. & nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to figure & nbsp;out how & nbsp;to do the importing after & nbsp;reviewing the demo. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my labs will only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have business associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, neither of which I currently have. & nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they feel I need to protect my PHI. & nbsp; & nbsp;I am still excited about this system and believe the business assoc agreements should be easy to obtain. & nbsp; & nbsp; Janice Pegels, MD Vestal, NY & nbsp; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet security. & nbsp; It appears there are several free, yet reliable software products for spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and Microsoft Windows Defender) and spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 article. & nbsp; Probably best not to be online unless necessary. & nbsp; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a demo specific for AC. Check it out at: www.apractis.com/ac Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just in importing labs into AC. Take a look. Messages in this topic (3) 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;3 New MembersVisit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Janice, In essence the Apractis Onebox account works like any other online fax service. & nbsp; I know a lot of docs are out there are using them and I haven't heard of anyone needing business associate agreements in order to use them. & nbsp; I just gave my onebox number out as my fax number and didn't worry about it. & nbsp; Anyone else using online faxing services have any similar issues? & nbsp; BTW, just downloaded the latest AC version. & nbsp; The new illustration functions & nbsp;are pretty slick! Clemensen MD Clemensen Family Medicine 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 Phone/Fax: www.clemfm.com Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to import labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & nbsp; One should note that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to your & nbsp;pc & nbsp;onebox email but it is not that easy to fax out of the system. & nbsp;You still need a fax phone line. & nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to figure & nbsp;out how & nbsp;to do the importing after & nbsp;reviewing the demo. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my labs will only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have business associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, neither of which I currently have. & nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they feel I need to protect my PHI. & nbsp; & nbsp;I am still excited about this system and believe the business assoc agreements should be easy to obtain. & nbsp; & nbsp; Janice Pegels, MD Vestal, NY & nbsp; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet security. & nbsp; It appears there are several free, yet reliable software products for spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and Microsoft Windows Defender) and spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 article. & nbsp; Probably best not to be online unless necessary. & nbsp; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a demo specific for AC. Check it out at: www.apractis.com/ac Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just in importing labs into AC. Take a look. Messages in this topic (3) 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;3 New MembersVisit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 I'm not using Apractis, at least not yet. But I am using Onebox.com. I have a single phone line for calls and faxes and have all of them automatically go to onebox.com where they are split for VM and fax. My VM message gives my urgent phone number (my cell) if someone needs to reach me right away. Otherwise folks are asked to leave a message which I catch up to throughout day. For sending faxes, I use onebox.com for everything. I have no stand-alone faxer. To send out faxes I type in a number in the " to " box (ie- ), write whatever text I want and attach any file to be sent. It sends it without a problem. I would assume Apractis can do the same with faxes. But Janice's note suggests I'd need a stand-alone fax machine. Anyone know the low down on the issue. Thanks Tim > Janice, > In essence the Apractis Onebox account works like any other online fax > service. & nbsp; I know a lot of docs are out there are using them and I > haven't heard of anyone needing business associate agreements in order > to use them. & nbsp; I just gave my onebox number out as my fax number and > didn't worry about it. & nbsp; Anyone else using online faxing services > have any similar issues? & nbsp; BTW, just downloaded the latest AC > version. & nbsp; The new illustration functions & nbsp;are pretty slick! > > > Clemensen MD > Clemensen Family Medicine > 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 > Phone/Fax: > www.clemfm.com > > > > Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > > > > > > > > I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to import > labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & nbsp; One should note > that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to your & nbsp;pc & nbsp;onebox > email but it is not that easy to fax out of the system. & nbsp;You still > need a fax phone line. & nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to > figure & nbsp;out how & nbsp;to do the importing after & nbsp;reviewing the > demo. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my > labs will only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have > business associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, > neither of which I currently have. & nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they > feel I need to protect my PHI. & nbsp; & nbsp;I am still excited about this > system and believe the business assoc agreements should be easy to > obtain. & nbsp; & nbsp; > Janice Pegels, MD > Vestal, NY > & nbsp; > PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet security. & nbsp; > It appears there are several free, yet reliable software products for > spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and Microsoft Windows Defender) and > spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 > article. & nbsp; Probably best not to be online unless necessary. & nbsp; > > Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > > > > AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis > desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a > demo specific for AC. Check it out at: > www.apractis.com/ac > > Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta > tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop > streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just in > importing labs into AC. Take a look. > > > > Messages in this topic (3) 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;3 > New MembersVisit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 I'm not using Apractis, at least not yet. But I am using Onebox.com. I have a single phone line for calls and faxes and have all of them automatically go to onebox.com where they are split for VM and fax. My VM message gives my urgent phone number (my cell) if someone needs to reach me right away. Otherwise folks are asked to leave a message which I catch up to throughout day. For sending faxes, I use onebox.com for everything. I have no stand-alone faxer. To send out faxes I type in a number in the " to " box (ie- ), write whatever text I want and attach any file to be sent. It sends it without a problem. I would assume Apractis can do the same with faxes. But Janice's note suggests I'd need a stand-alone fax machine. Anyone know the low down on the issue. Thanks Tim > Janice, > In essence the Apractis Onebox account works like any other online fax > service. & nbsp; I know a lot of docs are out there are using them and I > haven't heard of anyone needing business associate agreements in order > to use them. & nbsp; I just gave my onebox number out as my fax number and > didn't worry about it. & nbsp; Anyone else using online faxing services > have any similar issues? & nbsp; BTW, just downloaded the latest AC > version. & nbsp; The new illustration functions & nbsp;are pretty slick! > > > Clemensen MD > Clemensen Family Medicine > 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 > Phone/Fax: > www.clemfm.com > > > > Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > > > > > > > > I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to import > labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & nbsp; One should note > that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to your & nbsp;pc & nbsp;onebox > email but it is not that easy to fax out of the system. & nbsp;You still > need a fax phone line. & nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to > figure & nbsp;out how & nbsp;to do the importing after & nbsp;reviewing the > demo. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my > labs will only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have > business associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, > neither of which I currently have. & nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they > feel I need to protect my PHI. & nbsp; & nbsp;I am still excited about this > system and believe the business assoc agreements should be easy to > obtain. & nbsp; & nbsp; > Janice Pegels, MD > Vestal, NY > & nbsp; > PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet security. & nbsp; > It appears there are several free, yet reliable software products for > spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and Microsoft Windows Defender) and > spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 > article. & nbsp; Probably best not to be online unless necessary. & nbsp; > > Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > > > > AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis > desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a > demo specific for AC. Check it out at: > www.apractis.com/ac > > Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta > tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop > streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just in > importing labs into AC. Take a look. > > > > Messages in this topic (3) 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;3 > New MembersVisit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Tim, You absolutely don't need a fax machine. & nbsp; I am now using the exact same onbox system you are using, with the exception of outgoing faxes. & nbsp; I just use the fax modem on my computer. & nbsp; This allows you to use Windows fax services with any of the programs on your computer. & nbsp; The fax modem application is grouped with your printers. & nbsp; When you select " print " for any document in the file menu, you just select your fax machine icon instead of the default printer. & nbsp; Windows starts a short faxing wizard where you plug in the fax number, add a cover sheet, and presto, you are done. & nbsp; You can monitor the progress of the fax from the toolbar and you actually hear the ringing and the fax modem pick up on the other line through the computer speakers. & nbsp; I found that faxing through onebox was a bit tedious, because of the time uploading the attached file to the onebox server. & nbsp; I also found that faxing requisitions, scripts, progress notes, and consultant letters from AC works failry seamlessly since AC has printer functions all over it. & nbsp; In other words, everywhere AC has a print function, think of it as a fax function just by selecting the computer's fax modem. & nbsp; One other thing. & nbsp; I don't maintain a second phone line for the fax machine. & nbsp; I just used a splitter and ran one line to the fax modem. & nbsp; With my low volume, I don't run into trouble, especially using the onebox voicemail functions. & nbsp; There have just been a couple of instances when I went to pick up the phone and forgot I was sending a fax. & nbsp; I just had to hang up the phone, my fax was not disrupted, and either wait or use my cell phone to make the call. How are you faxing consult letters from AC using onebox? & nbsp; Do you have to save the letter somewhere else, address in onebox and then add the document as an attachment? & nbsp; I didn't realize you could plug in the fax number in the " to " line and send a fax on onebox. & nbsp; That is at least a little faster than using the onebox fax wizard, but you don't have the option of sending a cover letter. & nbsp; I am curious to hear how it works for you. & nbsp; I might be using the wrong system. I hope this long-winded response helps. Clemensen MD Clemensen Family Medicine 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 Phone/Fax: www.clemfm.com Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to import & gt; labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & amp;nbsp; One should note & gt; that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to your & amp;nbsp;pc & amp;nbsp;onebox & gt; email but it is not that easy to fax out of the system. & amp;nbsp;You still & gt; need a fax phone line. & amp;nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to & gt; figure & amp;nbsp;out how & amp;nbsp;to do the importing after & amp;nbsp;reviewing the & gt; demo. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my & gt; labs will only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have & gt; business associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, & gt; neither of which I currently have. & amp;nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they & gt; feel I need to protect my PHI. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;I am still excited about this & gt; system and believe the business assoc agreements should be easy to & gt; obtain. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; & gt; Janice Pegels, MD & gt; Vestal, NY & gt; & amp;nbsp; & gt; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet security. & amp;nbsp; & gt; It appears there are several free, yet reliable software products for & gt; spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and Microsoft Windows Defender) and & gt; spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 & gt; article. & amp;nbsp; Probably best not to be online unless necessary. & amp;nbsp; & gt; & gt; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at: & gt; www.apractis.com/ac & gt; & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just in & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | & gt; Calendar & gt; & gt; & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe & gt; & gt; & gt; Recent Activity & gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;nbsp;3 & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Tim, You absolutely don't need a fax machine. & nbsp; I am now using the exact same onbox system you are using, with the exception of outgoing faxes. & nbsp; I just use the fax modem on my computer. & nbsp; This allows you to use Windows fax services with any of the programs on your computer. & nbsp; The fax modem application is grouped with your printers. & nbsp; When you select " print " for any document in the file menu, you just select your fax machine icon instead of the default printer. & nbsp; Windows starts a short faxing wizard where you plug in the fax number, add a cover sheet, and presto, you are done. & nbsp; You can monitor the progress of the fax from the toolbar and you actually hear the ringing and the fax modem pick up on the other line through the computer speakers. & nbsp; I found that faxing through onebox was a bit tedious, because of the time uploading the attached file to the onebox server. & nbsp; I also found that faxing requisitions, scripts, progress notes, and consultant letters from AC works failry seamlessly since AC has printer functions all over it. & nbsp; In other words, everywhere AC has a print function, think of it as a fax function just by selecting the computer's fax modem. & nbsp; One other thing. & nbsp; I don't maintain a second phone line for the fax machine. & nbsp; I just used a splitter and ran one line to the fax modem. & nbsp; With my low volume, I don't run into trouble, especially using the onebox voicemail functions. & nbsp; There have just been a couple of instances when I went to pick up the phone and forgot I was sending a fax. & nbsp; I just had to hang up the phone, my fax was not disrupted, and either wait or use my cell phone to make the call. How are you faxing consult letters from AC using onebox? & nbsp; Do you have to save the letter somewhere else, address in onebox and then add the document as an attachment? & nbsp; I didn't realize you could plug in the fax number in the " to " line and send a fax on onebox. & nbsp; That is at least a little faster than using the onebox fax wizard, but you don't have the option of sending a cover letter. & nbsp; I am curious to hear how it works for you. & nbsp; I might be using the wrong system. I hope this long-winded response helps. Clemensen MD Clemensen Family Medicine 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 Phone/Fax: www.clemfm.com Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to import & gt; labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & amp;nbsp; One should note & gt; that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to your & amp;nbsp;pc & amp;nbsp;onebox & gt; email but it is not that easy to fax out of the system. & amp;nbsp;You still & gt; need a fax phone line. & amp;nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to & gt; figure & amp;nbsp;out how & amp;nbsp;to do the importing after & amp;nbsp;reviewing the & gt; demo. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my & gt; labs will only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have & gt; business associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, & gt; neither of which I currently have. & amp;nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they & gt; feel I need to protect my PHI. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;I am still excited about this & gt; system and believe the business assoc agreements should be easy to & gt; obtain. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; & gt; Janice Pegels, MD & gt; Vestal, NY & gt; & amp;nbsp; & gt; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet security. & amp;nbsp; & gt; It appears there are several free, yet reliable software products for & gt; spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and Microsoft Windows Defender) and & gt; spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 & gt; article. & amp;nbsp; Probably best not to be online unless necessary. & amp;nbsp; & gt; & gt; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at: & gt; www.apractis.com/ac & gt; & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just in & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | & gt; Calendar & gt; & gt; & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe & gt; & gt; & gt; Recent Activity & gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;nbsp;3 & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 , I probably should have just told the hospital, " Here's my new fax number. " (Period) Instead, I went into greater detail than necessary and now I'm having to deal with the hospital's attorneys and HIPPA committee. They are definitely over-obsessive although they claim I am also protecting myself by having a business assoc agreement. Janice Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > > > > AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis > desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a > demo specific for AC. Check it out at: > www.apractis.com/ac > > Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta > tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop > streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just > in importing labs into AC. Take a look. > > > > Messages in this topic (3) 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;3 > New MembersVisit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 , I probably should have just told the hospital, " Here's my new fax number. " (Period) Instead, I went into greater detail than necessary and now I'm having to deal with the hospital's attorneys and HIPPA committee. They are definitely over-obsessive although they claim I am also protecting myself by having a business assoc agreement. Janice Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > > > > AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis > desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a > demo specific for AC. Check it out at: > www.apractis.com/ac > > Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta > tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop > streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just > in importing labs into AC. Take a look. > > > > Messages in this topic (3) 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;3 > New MembersVisit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Thanks. A lot to think about and consider changes in how I do things. For " cover letters " I basically print my last note so the specialist is getting past medical history, social history, etc., and my assessment and plan about the problem being referred for. I scribble a couple more notes or put stars next to the important paragraphs to direct the specialist's attention. And then I scan it so that it's filed in my patient's document tree which I actually keep separate from AC. Then I go to Onebox, attach the document, type in the fax number and on the Onebox message screen type in a few sentences like, " see below for information regarding Mrs. 's referral to Dr. for such and such a problem. " I then send message and in a couple minutes in e-mail back from Onebox telling me if the fax was sent successfully are not. So, it is multistep but I can't be sure that any method is clearly better or not. One advantage of a separate file is that I keep an exact record of what I sent along. So in the patient's file under " correspondence " I might have something called " 2006-08-17 fax to Urology- -incontinence " and I will have the patient's note as I described above plus the patient's demographic information I have printed from AC as well as any labs or other reports altogether. I then attach the whole package to my Onebox fax and have future reference to exactly what I sent along and when I sent it. With my dating system, he he and all files are kept in chronological order. So far it's working for me. But I am always confident there is a better way to do things, so you have my attention with what you have been describing for Apractis. Thanks, Tim > > Tim, > You absolutely don't need a fax machine. & nbsp; I am now using the exact > same onbox system you are using, with the exception of outgoing > faxes. & nbsp; I just use the fax modem on my computer. & nbsp; This allows > you to use Windows fax services with any of the programs on your > computer. & nbsp; The fax modem application is grouped with your > printers. & nbsp; When you select " print " for any document in the file > menu, you just select your fax machine icon instead of the default > printer. & nbsp; Windows starts a short faxing wizard where you plug in > the fax number, add a cover sheet, and presto, you are done. & nbsp; You > can monitor the progress of the fax from the toolbar and you actually > hear the ringing and the fax modem pick up on the other line through the > computer speakers. & nbsp; I found that faxing through onebox was a bit > tedious, because of the time uploading the attached file to the onebox > server. & nbsp; I also found that faxing requisitions, scripts, progress > notes, and consultant > letters from AC works failry seamlessly since AC has printer functions > all over it. & nbsp; In other words, everywhere AC has a print function, > think of it as a fax function just by selecting the computer's fax > modem. & nbsp; One other thing. & nbsp; I don't maintain a second phone > line for the fax machine. & nbsp; I just used a splitter and ran one line > to the fax modem. & nbsp; With my low volume, I don't run into trouble, > especially using the onebox voicemail functions. & nbsp; There have just > been a couple of instances when I went to pick up the phone and forgot > I was sending a fax. & nbsp; I just had to hang up the phone, my fax was > not disrupted, and either wait or use my cell phone to make the call. > How are you faxing consult letters from AC using onebox? & nbsp; Do you > have to save the letter somewhere else, address in onebox and then add > the document as an attachment? & nbsp; I didn't realize you could plug in > the fax number in the " to " line and send a fax on onebox. & nbsp; That is > at least a little faster than using the onebox fax wizard, but you don't > have the option of sending a cover letter. & nbsp; I am curious to hear > how it works for you. & nbsp; I might be using the wrong system. I hope > this long-winded response helps. > > Clemensen MD > Clemensen Family Medicine > 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 > Phone/Fax: > www.clemfm.com > > > > Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts > Desktop & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to > import & gt; labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & amp;nbsp; > One should note & gt; that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to > your & amp;nbsp;pc & amp;nbsp;onebox & gt; email but it is not that easy to > fax out of the system. & amp;nbsp;You still & gt; need a fax phone > line. & amp;nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to & gt; > figure & amp;nbsp;out how & amp;nbsp;to do the importing > after & amp;nbsp;reviewing the & gt; demo. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; > & amp;nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my & gt; labs will > only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have & gt; business > associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, & gt; neither > of which I currently have. & amp;nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they & gt; > feel I need to protect my PHI. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;I am still excited > about this & gt; system and believe the business assoc agreements should > be easy to & gt; obtain. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; > & gt; Janice Pegels, MD > & gt; Vestal, NY > & gt; & amp;nbsp; > & gt; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet > security. & amp;nbsp; & gt; It appears there are several free, yet reliable > software products for & gt; spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and > Microsoft Windows Defender) and & gt; spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined > in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 & gt; article. & amp;nbsp; Probably best > not to be online unless necessary. & amp;nbsp; & gt; > & gt; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis > & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with > a & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at: > & gt; www.apractis.com/ac > & gt; > & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a > beta & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop > & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically > just in & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic > & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | > & gt; Calendar > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings > & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Recent Activity > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; & amp;nbsp;3 > & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group > & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Thanks. A lot to think about and consider changes in how I do things. For " cover letters " I basically print my last note so the specialist is getting past medical history, social history, etc., and my assessment and plan about the problem being referred for. I scribble a couple more notes or put stars next to the important paragraphs to direct the specialist's attention. And then I scan it so that it's filed in my patient's document tree which I actually keep separate from AC. Then I go to Onebox, attach the document, type in the fax number and on the Onebox message screen type in a few sentences like, " see below for information regarding Mrs. 's referral to Dr. for such and such a problem. " I then send message and in a couple minutes in e-mail back from Onebox telling me if the fax was sent successfully are not. So, it is multistep but I can't be sure that any method is clearly better or not. One advantage of a separate file is that I keep an exact record of what I sent along. So in the patient's file under " correspondence " I might have something called " 2006-08-17 fax to Urology- -incontinence " and I will have the patient's note as I described above plus the patient's demographic information I have printed from AC as well as any labs or other reports altogether. I then attach the whole package to my Onebox fax and have future reference to exactly what I sent along and when I sent it. With my dating system, he he and all files are kept in chronological order. So far it's working for me. But I am always confident there is a better way to do things, so you have my attention with what you have been describing for Apractis. Thanks, Tim > > Tim, > You absolutely don't need a fax machine. & nbsp; I am now using the exact > same onbox system you are using, with the exception of outgoing > faxes. & nbsp; I just use the fax modem on my computer. & nbsp; This allows > you to use Windows fax services with any of the programs on your > computer. & nbsp; The fax modem application is grouped with your > printers. & nbsp; When you select " print " for any document in the file > menu, you just select your fax machine icon instead of the default > printer. & nbsp; Windows starts a short faxing wizard where you plug in > the fax number, add a cover sheet, and presto, you are done. & nbsp; You > can monitor the progress of the fax from the toolbar and you actually > hear the ringing and the fax modem pick up on the other line through the > computer speakers. & nbsp; I found that faxing through onebox was a bit > tedious, because of the time uploading the attached file to the onebox > server. & nbsp; I also found that faxing requisitions, scripts, progress > notes, and consultant > letters from AC works failry seamlessly since AC has printer functions > all over it. & nbsp; In other words, everywhere AC has a print function, > think of it as a fax function just by selecting the computer's fax > modem. & nbsp; One other thing. & nbsp; I don't maintain a second phone > line for the fax machine. & nbsp; I just used a splitter and ran one line > to the fax modem. & nbsp; With my low volume, I don't run into trouble, > especially using the onebox voicemail functions. & nbsp; There have just > been a couple of instances when I went to pick up the phone and forgot > I was sending a fax. & nbsp; I just had to hang up the phone, my fax was > not disrupted, and either wait or use my cell phone to make the call. > How are you faxing consult letters from AC using onebox? & nbsp; Do you > have to save the letter somewhere else, address in onebox and then add > the document as an attachment? & nbsp; I didn't realize you could plug in > the fax number in the " to " line and send a fax on onebox. & nbsp; That is > at least a little faster than using the onebox fax wizard, but you don't > have the option of sending a cover letter. & nbsp; I am curious to hear > how it works for you. & nbsp; I might be using the wrong system. I hope > this long-winded response helps. > > Clemensen MD > Clemensen Family Medicine > 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 > Phone/Fax: > www.clemfm.com > > > > Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts > Desktop & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to > import & gt; labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & amp;nbsp; > One should note & gt; that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to > your & amp;nbsp;pc & amp;nbsp;onebox & gt; email but it is not that easy to > fax out of the system. & amp;nbsp;You still & gt; need a fax phone > line. & amp;nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to & gt; > figure & amp;nbsp;out how & amp;nbsp;to do the importing > after & amp;nbsp;reviewing the & gt; demo. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; > & amp;nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my & gt; labs will > only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have & gt; business > associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, & gt; neither > of which I currently have. & amp;nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they & gt; > feel I need to protect my PHI. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;I am still excited > about this & gt; system and believe the business assoc agreements should > be easy to & gt; obtain. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; > & gt; Janice Pegels, MD > & gt; Vestal, NY > & gt; & amp;nbsp; > & gt; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet > security. & amp;nbsp; & gt; It appears there are several free, yet reliable > software products for & gt; spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and > Microsoft Windows Defender) and & gt; spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined > in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 & gt; article. & amp;nbsp; Probably best > not to be online unless necessary. & amp;nbsp; & gt; > & gt; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis > & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with > a & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at: > & gt; www.apractis.com/ac > & gt; > & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a > beta & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop > & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically > just in & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic > & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | > & gt; Calendar > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings > & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Recent Activity > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; & amp;nbsp;3 > & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group > & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 tim, all of the additional information you're sending to the specialist should easily be included in the letter using voice recognition, template or if fast, typing. in addition, you're creating more work for yourself, and using up paper, and potentially risk misinterpretation of your handwritten notes. to refer to a specialist, i send an internal email to my assistant, in AC. i have a template under the patient notes section letter writer, and she inserts the key words i want in the referral letter. the letter, chart note and patient demographics are then faxed directly from within AC. although referrals are supposed to be automatically saved into AC's imported items when printed, my assistant manually saves the letter and chart note into the patient's folder once they are faxed. i don't know if the items are now saved into the imported items folder after faxing, since AC used to not see faxing as equivalent as printing regarding importation. it would also be simpler if the letter writer function faxed/printed the referral letter and chart note with the demographics included, rather than having to send the demos separately. from what i understand, all of this should integrate without any difficulty into apractis, with or without a fax machine. LL " Malia, MD" wrote: Thanks. A lot to think about and consider changes in how I do things.For "cover letters" I basically print my last note so the specialist isgetting past medical history, social history, etc., and my assessment andplan about the problem being referred for. I scribble a couple more notesor put stars next to the important paragraphs to direct the specialist'sattention. And then I scan it so that it's filed in my patient's documenttree which I actually keep separate from AC. Then I go to Onebox, attachthe document, type in the fax number and on the Onebox message screen typein a few sentences like, "see below for information regarding Mrs. 'sreferral to Dr. for such and such a problem." I then send messageand in a couple minutes in e-mail back from Onebox telling me if the faxwas sent successfully are not. So, it is multistep but I can't be surethat any method is clearly better or not.One advantage of a separate file is that I keep an exact record of what Isent along. So in the patient's file under "correspondence" I might havesomething called "2006-08-17 fax to Urology- -incontinence" and Iwill have the patient's note as I described above plus the patient'sdemographic information I have printed from AC as well as any labs orother reports altogether. I then attach the whole package to my Oneboxfax and have future reference to exactly what I sent along and when I sentit. With my dating system, he he and all files are kept in chronologicalorder.So far it's working for me. But I am always confident there is a betterway to do things, so you have my attention with what you have beendescribing for Apractis.Thanks,Tim>> Tim,> You absolutely don't need a fax machine. & nbsp; I am now using the exact> same onbox system you are using, with the exception of outgoing> faxes. & nbsp; I just use the fax modem on my computer. & nbsp; This allows> you to use Windows fax services with any of the programs on your> computer. & nbsp; The fax modem application is grouped with your> printers. & nbsp; When you select "print" for any document in the file> menu, you just select your fax machine icon instead of the default> printer. & nbsp; Windows starts a short faxing wizard where you plug in> the fax number, add a cover sheet, and presto, you are done. & nbsp; You> can monitor the progress of the fax from the toolbar and you actually> hear the ringing and the fax modem pick up on the other line through the> computer speakers. & nbsp; I found that faxing through onebox was a bit> tedious, because of the time uploading the attached file to the onebox> server. & nbsp; I also found that faxing requisitions, scripts, progress> notes, and consultant> letters from AC works failry seamlessly since AC has printer functions> all over it. & nbsp; In other words, everywhere AC has a print function,> think of it as a fax function just by selecting the computer's fax> modem. & nbsp; One other thing. & nbsp; I don't maintain a second phone> line for the fax machine. & nbsp; I just used a splitter and ran one line> to the fax modem. & nbsp; With my low volume, I don't run into trouble,> especially using the onebox voicemail functions. & nbsp; There have just> been a couple of instances when I went to pick up the phone and forgot> I was sending a fax. & nbsp; I just had to hang up the phone, my fax was> not disrupted, and either wait or use my cell phone to make the call.> How are you faxing consult letters from AC using onebox? & nbsp; Do you> have to save the letter somewhere else, address in onebox and then add> the document as an attachment? & nbsp; I didn't realize you could plug in> the fax number in the "to" line and send a fax on onebox. & nbsp; That is> at least a little faster than using the onebox fax wizard, but you don't> have the option of sending a cover letter. & nbsp; I am curious to hear> how it works for you. & nbsp; I might be using the wrong system. I hope> this long-winded response helps. >> Clemensen MD> Clemensen Family Medicine> 181 South Main Street, Suite 5> Phone/Fax:> www.clemfm.com>>>> Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts> Desktop & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to> import & gt; labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very easily. & amp;nbsp;> One should note & gt; that faxes, phone calls, and email can come to> your & amp;nbsp;pc & amp;nbsp;onebox & gt; email but it is not that easy to> fax out of the system. & amp;nbsp;You still & gt; need a fax phone> line. & amp;nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to & gt;> figure & amp;nbsp;out how & amp;nbsp;to do the importing> after & amp;nbsp;reviewing the & gt; demo. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;> & amp;nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my & gt; labs will> only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have & gt; business> associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, & gt; neither> of which I currently have. & amp;nbsp; From a HIPPA perspective, they & gt;> feel I need to protect my PHI. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;I am still excited> about this & gt; system and believe the business assoc agreements should> be easy to & gt; obtain. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp;> & gt; Janice Pegels, MD> & gt; Vestal, NY> & gt; & amp;nbsp;> & gt; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet> security. & amp;nbsp; & gt; It appears there are several free, yet reliable> software products for & gt; spyware (Spybot Search and Destroy, and> Microsoft Windows Defender) and & gt; spamware (Trend Micro) as outlined> in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 & gt; article. & amp;nbsp; Probably best> not to be online unless necessary. & amp;nbsp; & gt;> & gt; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis> & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with> a & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at:> & gt; www.apractis.com/ac> & gt;> & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a> beta & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop> & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically> just in & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic> & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members |> & gt; Calendar> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings> & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Recent Activity> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; & amp;nbsp;3> & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group> & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Great points Larry. The " notes " I add are things like " pt being ref'd to Dr. and will call for appt " , not anything clinically important. I do star the important paragraphs as I don't think any doc will read the whole note to find the couple pertinent pieces for their visit. This is a case where I may not mind using more paper for possible improved quality of care... I like to say that in my office I still use paper, I just don't keep paper. Your points about templates are good too. Improving my use of templates, in both AC and Dragon, are high on my priority list now. Making and using them, along with some changes in my methods (for faxing, etc) could save time. Plus I need to go back and " play with " AC more to see what it can do. When I started with it 5 months ago I didn't really like the letter/fax functions and it didn't seem to keep track of what I was sending. Finally, I gotta wonder if Apractis may help. Thanks all. > tim, all of the additional information you're sending to the specialist > should easily be included in the letter using voice recognition, > template or if fast, typing. in addition, you're creating more work for > yourself, and using up paper, and potentially risk misinterpretation of > your handwritten notes. > to refer to a specialist, i send an internal email to my assistant, in > AC. i have a template under the patient notes section letter writer, > and she inserts the key words i want in the referral letter. the > letter, chart note and patient demographics are then faxed directly > from within AC. although referrals are supposed to be automatically > saved into AC's imported items when printed, my assistant manually > saves the letter and chart note into the patient's folder once they > are faxed. i don't know if the items are now saved into the imported > items folder after faxing, since AC used to not see faxing as > equivalent as printing regarding importation. it would also be > simpler if the letter writer function faxed/printed the referral > letter and chart note with the demographics included, rather than > having to send the demos separately. from what i understand, all of > this should integrate without any difficulty into apractis, with or > without a fax machine. LL > > > " Malia, MD " wrote: > Thanks. A lot to think about and consider changes in how I do > things. > > For " cover letters " I basically print my last note so the specialist is > getting past medical history, social history, etc., and my assessment > and plan about the problem being referred for. I scribble a couple more > notes or put stars next to the important paragraphs to direct the > specialist's attention. And then I scan it so that it's filed in my > patient's document tree which I actually keep separate from AC. Then I > go to Onebox, attach the document, type in the fax number and on the > Onebox message screen type in a few sentences like, " see below for > information regarding Mrs. 's referral to Dr. for such and > such a problem. " I then send message and in a couple minutes in e-mail > back from Onebox telling me if the fax was sent successfully are not. > So, it is multistep but I can't be sure that any method is clearly > better or not. > > One advantage of a separate file is that I keep an exact record of what > I sent along. So in the patient's file under " correspondence " I might > have something called " 2006-08-17 fax to Urology- -incontinence " > and I will have the patient's note as I described above plus the > patient's demographic information I have printed from AC as well as any > labs or other reports altogether. I then attach the whole package to my > Onebox fax and have future reference to exactly what I sent along and > when I sent it. With my dating system, he he and all files are kept in > chronological order. > > So far it's working for me. But I am always confident there is a better > way to do things, so you have my attention with what you have been > describing for Apractis. > > Thanks, > Tim > >> >> Tim, >> You absolutely don't need a fax machine. & nbsp; I am now using the >> exact same onbox system you are using, with the exception of outgoing >> faxes. & nbsp; I just use the fax modem on my computer. & nbsp; This >> allows you to use Windows fax services with any of the programs on >> your computer. & nbsp; The fax modem application is grouped with your >> printers. & nbsp; When you select " print " for any document in the file >> menu, you just select your fax machine icon instead of the default >> printer. & nbsp; Windows starts a short faxing wizard where you plug in >> the fax number, add a cover sheet, and presto, you are done. & nbsp; You >> can monitor the progress of the fax from the toolbar and you actually >> hear the ringing and the fax modem pick up on the other line through >> the computer speakers. & nbsp; I found that faxing through onebox was a >> bit tedious, because of the time uploading the attached file to the >> onebox server. & nbsp; I also found that faxing requisitions, scripts, >> progress notes, and consultant >> letters from AC works failry seamlessly since AC has printer functions >> all over it. & nbsp; In other words, everywhere AC has a print function, >> think of it as a fax function just by selecting the computer's fax >> modem. & nbsp; One other thing. & nbsp; I don't maintain a second phone >> line for the fax machine. & nbsp; I just used a splitter and ran one >> line to the fax modem. & nbsp; With my low volume, I don't run into >> trouble, especially using the onebox voicemail functions. & nbsp; There >> have just been a couple of instances when I went to pick up the phone >> and forgot I was sending a fax. & nbsp; I just had to hang up the phone, >> my fax was not disrupted, and either wait or use my cell phone to make >> the call. How are you faxing consult letters from AC using >> onebox? & nbsp; Do you have to save the letter somewhere else, address >> in onebox and then add the document as an attachment? & nbsp; I didn't >> realize you could plug in the fax number in the " to " line and send a >> fax on onebox. & nbsp; That is at least a little faster than using the >> onebox fax wizard, but you don't have the option of sending a cover >> letter. & nbsp; I am curious to hear how it works for you. & nbsp; I might >> be using the wrong system. I hope this long-winded response helps. >> >> >> Clemensen MD >> Clemensen Family Medicine >> 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 >> Phone/Fax: >> www.clemfm.com >> >> >> >> Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts >> Desktop & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to >> import & gt; labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very >> easily. & amp;nbsp; One should note & gt; that faxes, phone calls, and >> email can come to your & amp;nbsp;pc & amp;nbsp;onebox & gt; email but it >> is not that easy to fax out of the system. & amp;nbsp;You still & gt; >> need a fax phone >> line. & amp;nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to & gt; >> figure & amp;nbsp;out how & amp;nbsp;to do the importing >> after & amp;nbsp;reviewing the & gt; demo. & amp;nbsp; & amp;nbsp; >> & amp;nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my & gt; labs will >> only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have & gt; >> business associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, >> & gt; neither of which I currently have. & amp;nbsp; From a HIPPA >> perspective, they & gt; feel I need to protect my PHI. & amp;nbsp; >> & amp;nbsp;I am still excited about this & gt; system and believe the >> business assoc agreements should be easy to & gt; obtain. & amp;nbsp; >> & amp;nbsp; >> & gt; Janice Pegels, MD >> & gt; Vestal, NY >> & gt; & amp;nbsp; >> & gt; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet >> security. & amp;nbsp; & gt; It appears there are several free, yet >> reliable software products for & gt; spyware (Spybot Search and >> Destroy, and Microsoft Windows Defender) and & gt; spamware (Trend >> Micro) as outlined in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 & gt; >> article. & amp;nbsp; Probably best not to be online unless necessary. >> & amp;nbsp; & gt; >> & gt; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis >> & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website >> with a & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at: >> & gt; www.apractis.com/ac >> & gt; >> & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a >> beta & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The >> desktop & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time >> dramatically just in & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new >> topic & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | >> Members | & gt; Calendar >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings & gt; >> Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; Recent Activity >> & gt; >> & gt; >> & gt; & amp;nbsp;3 >> & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group >> & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 We all chose Amazing Charts because it was simple and cost effective. & nbsp; We have all created our personal " work-arounds " to the limitations imposed by not buying all of the " bells and whistles " in an expensive EMR. & nbsp; I can see where folks might be hesitant to adopt the Apractis program, because it forces people to re-design their personal system. & nbsp; Once I saw what Apractis would do for my workflow and save me some money to boot, it was a no-brainer. & nbsp; I ended up switching my email over to onebox, I eliminated my second telephone line, and now just have the onebox number for voice and fax. & nbsp; these changes happend at the same time I moved my office location so it went pretty smoothly. & nbsp; It seems like a never ending process of adaptation as new features come out and new technology becomes available. & nbsp; Clemensen MD Clemensen Family Medicine 181 South Main Street, Suite 5 Phone/Fax: www.clemfm.com Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts & gt; & gt; Desktop & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; I have purchased the Apractis desktop specifically to be able to & gt; & gt; import & amp;gt; labs, xrays, etc into Amazing Charts very & gt; & gt; easily. & amp;amp;nbsp; One should note & amp;gt; that faxes, phone calls, and & gt; & gt; email can come to your & amp;amp;nbsp;pc & amp;amp;nbsp;onebox & amp;gt; email but it & gt; & gt; is not that easy to fax out of the system. & amp;amp;nbsp;You still & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; need a fax phone & gt; & gt; line. & amp;amp;nbsp; I am not a computer whiz and I was able to & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; figure & amp;amp;nbsp;out how & amp;amp;nbsp;to do the importing & gt; & gt; after & amp;amp;nbsp;reviewing the & amp;gt; demo. & amp;amp;nbsp; & amp;amp;nbsp; & gt; & gt; & amp;amp;nbsp;Interestingly, my hospital which does all my & amp;gt; labs will & gt; & gt; only fax to the apractis site after I've shown them I have & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; business associate agreements with both apractis and amazing charts, & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; neither of which I currently have. & amp;amp;nbsp; From a HIPPA & gt; & gt; perspective, they & amp;gt; feel I need to protect my PHI. & amp;amp;nbsp; & gt; & gt; & amp;amp;nbsp;I am still excited about this & amp;gt; system and believe the & gt; & gt; business assoc agreements should be easy to & amp;gt; obtain. & amp;amp;nbsp; & gt; & gt; & amp;amp;nbsp; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; Janice Pegels, MD & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; Vestal, NY & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & amp;amp;nbsp; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; PS Thanks to those who responded to my query re internet & gt; & gt; security. & amp;amp;nbsp; & amp;gt; It appears there are several free, yet & gt; & gt; reliable software products for & amp;gt; spyware (Spybot Search and & gt; & gt; Destroy, and Microsoft Windows Defender) and & amp;gt; spamware (Trend & gt; & gt; Micro) as outlined in the Consumer Reports Sept 06 & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; article. & amp;amp;nbsp; Probably best not to be online unless necessary. & gt; & gt; & amp;amp;nbsp; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website & gt; & gt; with a & amp;gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at: & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; www.apractis.com/ac & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a & gt; & gt; beta & amp;gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The & gt; & gt; desktop & amp;gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time & gt; & gt; dramatically just in & amp;gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new & gt; & gt; topic & amp;gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | & gt; & gt; Members | & amp;gt; Calendar & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; Recent Activity & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; & amp;amp;nbsp;3 & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; New MembersVisit Your Group & gt; & gt; & amp;gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Thinking about purchasing amazing charts, with this new device will I need to also purchase e scripts? Is anyone using amazing charts and not using e scripts? Without e scripts, is there a drug interaction program that automatically runs through the list of current medications and the one I am prescribing without me having to manually enter it into a drug interaction check? Does anyone feel e scripts with amazing charts is worth it? Do you have to manually enter in mom and pop pharmacies? Thanks. Mike Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis > & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a > & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at: > & gt; www.apractis.com/ac > & gt; > & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta > & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop > & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just > in > & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic > & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | > & gt; Calendar > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings > & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Recent Activity > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; & amp;nbsp;3 > & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group > & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Thinking about purchasing amazing charts, with this new device will I need to also purchase e scripts? Is anyone using amazing charts and not using e scripts? Without e scripts, is there a drug interaction program that automatically runs through the list of current medications and the one I am prescribing without me having to manually enter it into a drug interaction check? Does anyone feel e scripts with amazing charts is worth it? Do you have to manually enter in mom and pop pharmacies? Thanks. Mike Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis > & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a > & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at: > & gt; www.apractis.com/ac > & gt; > & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta > & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop > & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just > in > & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic > & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | > & gt; Calendar > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings > & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; Recent Activity > & gt; > & gt; > & gt; & amp;nbsp;3 > & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group > & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 I am afraid I don't have any experience with e-scripts. I have been using amazing charts without it for a year. I typically run medication multichecks through epocrates when I have a concern. Clemensen MDClemensen Family Medicine181 South Main Street, Suite 5Phone/Fax:www.clemfm.com Re: RE: Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop Thinking about purchasing amazing charts, with this new device will I need to also purchase e scripts? Is anyone using amazing charts and not using e scripts? Without e scripts, is there a drug interaction program that automatically runs through the list of current medications and the one I am prescribing without me having to manually enter it into a drug interaction check? Does anyone feel e scripts with amazing charts is worth it? Do you have to manually enter in mom and pop pharmacies? Thanks. Mike Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis> & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a> & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at:> & gt; www.apractis.com/ac> & gt;> & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta> & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop> & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just > in> & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic> & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members |> & gt; Calendar> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings> & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Recent Activity> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; & amp;nbsp;3> & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group> & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 I am afraid I don't have any experience with e-scripts. I have been using amazing charts without it for a year. I typically run medication multichecks through epocrates when I have a concern. Clemensen MDClemensen Family Medicine181 South Main Street, Suite 5Phone/Fax:www.clemfm.com Re: RE: Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop Thinking about purchasing amazing charts, with this new device will I need to also purchase e scripts? Is anyone using amazing charts and not using e scripts? Without e scripts, is there a drug interaction program that automatically runs through the list of current medications and the one I am prescribing without me having to manually enter it into a drug interaction check? Does anyone feel e scripts with amazing charts is worth it? Do you have to manually enter in mom and pop pharmacies? Thanks. Mike Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis> & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a> & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at:> & gt; www.apractis.com/ac> & gt;> & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta> & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop> & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just > in> & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic> & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members |> & gt; Calendar> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings> & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Recent Activity> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; & amp;nbsp;3> & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group> & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 ditto. i fax prescriptions directly from AC to pharmacies, except, of course for C-2's (controlled drugs), which are printed directly from AC to tamper-proof paper, sequentially numbered, which i record in the chart. in AC's prescription writer, there is a direct connection to epocrates on the internet, and there are two epocrates versions-- free, and premium. i use the free one, which gives me access to all the drug information i need, including med checks for interactions, and adverse and side effects, and dosing. whichever one chooses, access merely requires a logon and password, which means that one has to register, easy to do. i don't think one has to log on more than once a day (if using the same computer), even though one may pull multiple charts and look up information through the prescription writer in different patient's charts. i'm not clear on why escripts is even necessary. does it provide an electronic clearinghouse database for drug companies? insurance companies? big brother? someone? to keep track of our prescribing habits? it's no longer "knowledge is power", rather "information is power". LL Clemensen MD wrote: I am afraid I don't have any experience with e-scripts. I have been using amazing charts without it for a year. I typically run medication multichecks through epocrates when I have a concern. Clemensen MDClemensen Family Medicine181 South Main Street, Suite 5Phone/Fax:www.clemfm.com Re: RE: Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop Thinking about purchasing amazing charts, with this new device will I need to also purchase e scripts? Is anyone using amazing charts and not using e scripts? Without e scripts, is there a drug interaction program that automatically runs through the list of current medications and the one I am prescribing without me having to manually enter it into a drug interaction check? Does anyone feel e scripts with amazing charts is worth it? Do you have to manually enter in mom and pop pharmacies? Thanks. Mike Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis> & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a> & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at:> & gt; www.apractis.com/ac> & gt;> & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta> & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop> & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just > in> & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic> & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members |> & gt; Calendar> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings> & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Recent Activity> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; & amp;nbsp;3> & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group> & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 ditto. i fax prescriptions directly from AC to pharmacies, except, of course for C-2's (controlled drugs), which are printed directly from AC to tamper-proof paper, sequentially numbered, which i record in the chart. in AC's prescription writer, there is a direct connection to epocrates on the internet, and there are two epocrates versions-- free, and premium. i use the free one, which gives me access to all the drug information i need, including med checks for interactions, and adverse and side effects, and dosing. whichever one chooses, access merely requires a logon and password, which means that one has to register, easy to do. i don't think one has to log on more than once a day (if using the same computer), even though one may pull multiple charts and look up information through the prescription writer in different patient's charts. i'm not clear on why escripts is even necessary. does it provide an electronic clearinghouse database for drug companies? insurance companies? big brother? someone? to keep track of our prescribing habits? it's no longer "knowledge is power", rather "information is power". LL Clemensen MD wrote: I am afraid I don't have any experience with e-scripts. I have been using amazing charts without it for a year. I typically run medication multichecks through epocrates when I have a concern. Clemensen MDClemensen Family Medicine181 South Main Street, Suite 5Phone/Fax:www.clemfm.com Re: RE: Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop Thinking about purchasing amazing charts, with this new device will I need to also purchase e scripts? Is anyone using amazing charts and not using e scripts? Without e scripts, is there a drug interaction program that automatically runs through the list of current medications and the one I am prescribing without me having to manually enter it into a drug interaction check? Does anyone feel e scripts with amazing charts is worth it? Do you have to manually enter in mom and pop pharmacies? Thanks. Mike Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop> & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; AC users: Since I was not very good at exlaining how the Apractis> & gt; desktop thing works, they just created a page on their website with a> & gt; demo specific for AC. Check it out at:> & gt; www.apractis.com/ac> & gt;> & gt; Once again, I have no financial ties to Apractis. I have been a beta> & gt; tester of the program for them and give feedback. The desktop> & gt; streamlines my workflow and cut down my admin time dramatically just > in> & gt; importing labs into AC. Take a look. > & gt;> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic> & gt; Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members |> & gt; Calendar> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings> & gt; Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; Recent Activity> & gt;> & gt;> & gt; & amp;nbsp;3> & gt; New MembersVisit Your Group> & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2006 Report Share Posted September 3, 2006 , I'm very interested in decreasing time spent scanning, filing, and checking all the in boxes. You said Apractis has really saved you time and I'm trying to figure out how-- is it simply a matter of fewer clicks per item reviewed, commented on and relayed to pt? That does sound good. Also, have you used the new feature that puts scanned items into the same in box? I seem to scan so much. I'm afraid to download Apractis because I'm afraid it'll choke my computer or take me 5 hours to figure it out. Can you offer any more words of wisdom? Gwen Get your email and more, right on the new Yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Thanks, , Sharon, and Gwen, your responses were much appreciated. Mike Re: Re: Apractis- Amazing Charts Desktop , I'm very interested in decreasing time spent scanning, filing, and checking all the in boxes. You said Apractis has really saved you time and I'm trying to figure out how-- is it simply a matter of fewer clicks per item reviewed, commented on and relayed to pt? That does sound good. Also, have you used the new feature that puts scanned items into the same in box? I seem to scan so much. I'm afraid to download Apractis because I'm afraid it'll choke my computer or take me 5 hours to figure it out. Can you offer any more words of wisdom? Gwen Get your email and more, right on the new Yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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