Yes, but what I think he is saying is that he wants to be able to access the database of the host office. For retrieval of info, each person in the remote office can log into a client on the host. They could even use AC and have it save to the database. But, every time they needed to see a patient, they would need to log into a computer on the host office. I don't think the LMI would be able to use Exam 1 computer from the remote office while another doctor is using the same computer.

With a TS, all the doctors in room one can access the server just like normal. And, all of the users in the remote office can access the AC app on the TS just like it were in their office. Many users from the remote office would be to access AC on one computer (the TS) without affecting or having to use any client computer.

Does that make sense?


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine