Jon, S.

As a Primary Care dweeb, I am tickled to death when I see a note from a specialist that has the PMH, SH, Meds, and Allergies noted. That tells me that the specialist took the time to truly evaluate my patient and that he/she knows more about the patient than just that they have a sick gall bladder. Attaching a short personal letter to your office encounter note would be more than enough to make me feel good about having referred to you. When you say the referring docs are upset with the notes they get now "that you have that new EMR" makes me think they are just jealous that you can produce just a clean and complete record. So, from my perspective, your notes are fine. But if you really want to make me mad, have your ARNP sign it!!


Leslie
Yes, I'm back


Leslie
Hospital Employed Physician Who Misses The Old AC

"It's a good thing for a doctor to have prematurely grey hair and itching piles. It makes him appear to know more than he does and gives him an expression of concern which the patient interprets as being on his behalf. "