Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 Hi - finally checked out the idealhealth Wiki, looks lovely. I was wondering if it is possible to post typical forms to the wiki as ? an attachment? do they have to live at their own web address? If these were available in a repository somewhere, it could save new micropractices a small scramble to gather up insurance billing forms, registration forms, HIPAA forms, email consent forms, payment policies forms, etc. I think you can find examples of some of these on the web but they may be scattered. If this may be useful, let me know how to do it and I will try with mine. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 Lynn,According to Wikispaces, the hosting site, you can upload pictures and files to the Wiki. There is a 2GB space limit available to free accounts, so I think we have enough room for some files. So feel free to load what you'd like onto the Wiki. For those who don't know, the Ideal Health Wiki is located at: http://idealhealth.wikispaces.com/. Think of it as a FAQ for the ideal micropractice model. SetoSouth Pasadena, CAHi - finally checked out the idealhealth Wiki, looks lovely.I was wondering if it is possible to post typical forms to the wikias ? an attachment? do they have to live at their own web address? If these were available in a repository somewhere, it could save newmicropractices a small scramble to gather up insurance billing forms,registration forms, HIPAA forms, email consent forms, payment policiesforms, etc. I think you can find examples of some of these on the webbut they may be scattered. If this may be useful, let me know how todo it and I will try with mine.Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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