JBS Jon had a good point recently.

Because of ICD-10, all of us will be upgrading later this year. This upgrade is primarily a back end upgrade to a newer sql server database engine on your main computer or server. This is more complicated than a usual upgrade, and AC techs even want to help you do it. So imagine the bottleneck this summer when everyone wants the latest upgrade to get ICD-10 and tech help is really hard to get. If you have this upgrade already, you probably won't need tech support. AC would like to have all of us past this backend upgrade successfully before the ICD-10 upgrade.

So upgrade in two steps, one now and another later, or a really big one later when everyone else is trying to get it too.

That said, I have 6.3.3, and have no other ideas on if the upgrade is worth anything more than getting prepared for ICD-10.



Dan
Rheumatology