You can logmein into the computer that the main program resides on (the "server:) with no problem. Or you can just logmein into your individual workstation that you usually use. As long as the server is always on, your remote workstation will act just like your normal computer, and will communicate with the server thru that workstation transparently.

I have logmein on all machines including the server, and that way I can administrate the "server" from home if I need to to do maintenance, backups, etc as needed. I do not use it for routine things like word processing or internet surfing to reduce the chance of virus acquisition. The "server" is backed up nightly on an automatic schedule programed from within AC only on the server. I have been using AC for over 6 years now, and it has performed excellently. I also added UPDOX in March '10, which I am also pleased with. It allows faxes and reports that come in, to be imported directly to the AC patient file and be reviewed and otherwise handled, without having to touch paper. It can also send faxes, consults, Rx's, letters, and patient labs and reports to patients, doctors, and anyone else for that matter by e-mail, e-fax, or secure e-mail thru a password protected portal. It is an add-on from a 3rd party company that is $35/ month, but worth it.


Neil E Goodman MD, FAAP, FSAM
2500 Starling Street,#401
Brunswick, GA 31520