Our office structure is such that since we are a limited liability partnership we have a creative milieu in which we can individually tailor our practices how we see fit. It has worked quite well over the years, so we can learn by trial and error and share our failures and successes quite succinctly with one another. The adoption rate comment was just that, an observation, and not a criticism. The one partner who has incorporated the Chromebook does not even use AC.

However, I think the system I have gravitated towards is a bit different compared to the workstation server model Doctor Mel uses. I would argue it is more than just a cost issue for me, but an avenue of exploration of trying to enhance my efficiency with a durable, easily replaceable device for point of contact with the patient. The unintended consequence has been the large screen "interactive TV" phenomena, that I am having fun with learning to do things differently each day depending on the needs of the patient.


jimmie
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