We are lucky because 99% of everything which comes in is digital from fax to PC... Of course we use our own software for all this
Bert makes many great points earlier in the thread about faxing rx's. I am rebellious on this point because I deal with a major chain pharmacy that can't ever seem to recieve a fax the first time we send it (so the process is: fax, get message from patient that their Rx wasn't sent in, call pharmacy and/or re-fax, etc).
However, I must admit that if the fax was digitally generated, that would at least make it easier to re-send. And, in truth, putting a Rx in the patient's hand is not foolproof: they lose them and then return for us to re-write them, and printed Rx's are subject to other forms of abuse as well (photocopying, etc.)
As to the above, Bert, you are fortunate. My outside data is obtained via outside lab from LabCorp (but we're about to try out the interface), and my hospital lab comes in via some kind of HyperTerminal interface (possibly there could be some way to import this kind of data directly?).
I do want to try out your software, Bert, and see if it could solve some of our issues here.