You may need a couple of laptops:
1) Front desk and possibly nurse to schedule and imput vitals
2) Travels with provider from room to room.
A wireless router needs to be connected to the stationary laptop to make it easy to connect. You may be able to connect direct between the two, but I have never tried this.

At the end of the day, you pack up the two laptops and router and go home.

You could run a backup on the main (probably front desk on this abreviated system) and save a copy to the other laptop so that if it were to crash, it would be a relatively simple matter to flip the "main" computer.

This would also require that you set up both computers as "mains" so that they have the SQL server set up, even though one is running as the workstation.

Not ideal, but it will work until you can secure a more permanent location to store a "main" computer.

Laptops are cheap these days.


Wendell
Pediatrician in Chicago

The patient's expectation is that you have all the answers, sometimes they just don't like the answer you have for them