Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 RE day after holiday unpredictable. Same for me. 9 year old off school, so thought I'd truncate my 4 days this week by working AMs only. Today, started with 2 in AM, but lo and behold, ended up with 9!; got to office before 10 am, left just before 3 pm. Seems like lots of pts put off things until after Christmas. So, got you beat by 1! Dr Matt Levin in Pittsburgh RE: sending recordsI have also recently been sending my records via CD in pdf. Most peopleare changing to a local doctor, and I usually deliver it in person. Canget a stack of 50 of them cheap at Sam's, and get envelop/sleeves too.For those not familiar with this process, I use full bore Adobe, and'print' to the Adobe printer, saves to desktop, then burn it. Has beenworking well, and also no complaints from the receiving offices. Ihaven't mailed any disks yet. A. Eads, M.D.Pinnacle Family Medicine, PLLC phone faxP.O. Box 7275Woodland Park, CO 80863_____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of brenthrabikSent: Friday, December 22, 2006 12:14 PMTo: Subject: sending recordsWe have a fairly large practice and some records are several hundred pages long. Has any body been dropping these to discs and mailing them rather than spending all the money on paper, toner, and postage? We just started to do it and seems to be working so far. Any body else out there with any experience relating to this?Brent Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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