@Indy Could you use HyperV and run 6.6.5 on a VM by itself and then have a Snapshot if needed.

Although others have said they have no issues, I never install any version over an older version like I do with other software, which specifically recommends it.

Tom, the insurance isn't thing isn't that bad. It is like the way we did with medications when codifying. If it was Hydrocortisone cream 1%, but Surescripts preferred Hydrocortisone 1% cream, you would click on the former and codify it. In the beginning, you would click either this one only or all, which allowed one to change all at once so you would codify the database quickly. You had to be careful since if you changed 0.5%, then all patients with 0.5% would suddenly be 1%. It is easier to not make that error in the insurance.

So, if the patient had Aetna whatever, which was supposed to be Aetna Plus, you would codify it or change it to that. Or you could do it where every patient with Aetna whatever would change to Aetna Plus.

I am not too worried about it as we will rely on Medware anyway.

At least that is my understanding. I have tried it and it seems to work.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine