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Thanks for the info. But I don't feel like a "hardship case." I think the whole exercise is fatally flawed, has no use in the real world of office practice, and should be abandoned. We should be able to use EMR, paper, fax, UpDox, telephone, and even, (gasp!) talking to people in person -- whatever is appropriate to the situation, and whatever technology is currently working.
Requiring that all medical communication be channeled through a single EMR is just silly on the face of it.
Tom Duncan Family Practice Astoria OR
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