Originally Posted by pteque
podski: when i present this to the docs, would you say that this has cut the cost of paper? any ink savings? i am certain that would be the determining factor.

doctorWAW: i have microsoft and i am currently able to fax from my works, but not from amazing charts. do you guys move the letters to microsoft works and then send them out? i am unable to find a way to fax from here.

as far as i am concerned, the key is to go as paperless as possible. having just purchased all new equipment, however, i don't want to get greedy. however, if savings are noticed, it may be worth it.


Yes it has cut the cost of paper, but then again paper is cheap. Ink is a bigger savings. We try not to use much of either of them.

I can fax directly out of amazing charts simply by saying print to fax or print to brother fax. Next comes a box (or series of boxes) asking for telephone number and such. I do not create an intermediate step.


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