Guest guest Posted June 20, 2012 Report Share Posted June 20, 2012 I didn't get a regular office nurse I decided I wanted someone other than me to work on care coordination with other docs and med reconciliation and to teach pateitns. Everyone knows nurses do that stuff better I have no space or money or need for a regular nurse although I guess it could be good, anyway so I decided someone should give me money(!) and I called up someone and asked how, and then called the places he said and i got a grant of 5,000. IT was tres easy! This buys the EMR user license and a laptop and sometime to trai n her She will be in my space on Wednesdays when I am not theer so while I cannot bill for her time but she can do work I can turf to her and wil lnot cost that much. Just 2 hrs on Wed afternnon for the strep tests I tha talwasy are needed when I am off and soon We will see. Now here is the power of IMP somewhat- individuals do not get grants easily. I needed a 5013c to hold the money There are organizations who do that but IMP is a 501 3c so I asked the exec bd who asked the bd who said yes this fits with our mission and I give $250.00 as a donation to IMP for holding the money and the treas will dole it out to me as I invoice. I have Bradys nurse educator teaching her and JUdy Zettek Gordons old nurse teaching about tproblem solving (I pay them Judy did skype)She currently works at a hospital peds " factory office " and hatesit. She is an RN we will see AT least it amuses me away form the usual stuff:)JEan you are getting a NURSE?!?!?! Wow! I hope it works out great for you. You deserve it!---Sharlene > > > Hi > > > > I do not even USE this stuff but you guys have been talking about this > > and then > > I got this thing from Doctor.com which I think Gordon was talkin about and > > voila: they say: > > Y*es, our solution is HIPAA-compliant to the extent that we will sign a > > Business Associate agreement with your practice and that it's built using > > bank-grade 256-bit SSL security and healthcare security best practices. > > > > We absolutely do not display any information publicly about patient visits > > or which doctors a patient sees. Any visit-related information is visible > > only to you, authorized members of your staff, and the patient him/herself. > > > > Of course, as with any solution, Doctor.com's platform is only as secure > > or compliant as its users, so your staff will need to be certain that they > > are properly handing patient's PHI (Personal Health Information) and using > > the message features of our platform properly. > > * > > -- Jean > > > > > > > > MD > > > > > > ph fax > > > > > > > > -- > > > > MD > > > ph fax > > -- MD ph fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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