I am willing to do all of the above, but we are just going to have to agree to disagree.

I did my part again tonight; spent over an hour on the phone with a prospective buyer. Yes, I guess if they saw a list on here, they could email or call.

I don't see how AC is intimidating at all. Sure, v5 is a little more difficult than v4. I am really past the point of its being our responsibility of what should be AC's job. User guides, FAQ, KB, etc. on an organized website. But, instead they plow ahead with Practice Management before getting the regular AC set up with proper support. The person I talked with was told by support he would need 160GB hard drives on his computers. Why would that be?

OK, so a lot of doctors are computer illiterate. But, that is by choice. I just have a few questions:

Everyone of these people who are thinking of purchasing an EMR and need a mentor, went to high school and got a 3.5GPA and high SAT scores, went to college and got a 3.5 or better and smoked the MCAT. They learned how to write an essay and how to interview. They/We traveled to over 12 medical schools to get in where they somehow got through two tortuous years of memorization and then a 3rd year clerkship from hell. Finally, an easy 4th year. Then they learned how to match to a residency and how to manage patients with no sleep and 80 hour weeks.

I guess you could say they had residents and attendings as mentors. I just don't see how difficult it is to decide to get an EMR and learn how to use it.

Again, agree to disagree. smile


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine