Originally Posted by drayDO
Thanks to all! Wow, great responses. By the way my first name is Dave. Hope you all don't work for AC's...because I feel like I'm buying into this EMR. Much great response I've received. Having worked with NextGen for the last 3 years I feel like jumping into AC's with both feet,not sure I would have the patience to go in increments. Getting caught between paper and EMR together can very inefficient I've learned, but we'll see. With the 3 month free trial, would that be enough time to "play around with it" at home to have the info I need to decide?
Dave Ray
Actually Bert, you are somewhat wrong. We do work for AC in that we are avid spokespersons for them. We don't get paid, other than the fact that we are furthering a product that we believe in. We do have a financial interest in that if AC were to fall apart or become nonfunctional, we might be forced to use something silly like nexgen or eClinicalworks. Other than that we are independent agents and if you read the posts enough will see that we often differ from the official opinion of AC but eventually they come around to our way of thinking. We have the the power of positive suggestion.

I too think 1 month is probably adequate, by the second month you are getting into the groove and probably hooked. By the third month you are just avoiding paying. But that's human nature.

I too have found the board to be very useful. I think I learn more than I reply.

Last edited by Wendell365; 01/19/2012 12:11 AM.

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