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Am considering switching to Amazing charts (am trialing now), but am wondering if there are any Ob/Gyn's using the system?
What do you usually do for prenatal records and such??
Thanks. Dave
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I am a new user ( started mid April ) doing GYN only. Looked at the users list for the first time tonight and found very few identified birds of our feather. I am very happy with AC so far. I can't answer about prenatal stuff having quit OB nearly 20 years ago. I saw your questions about Dragon and microphones, I use the microphone built into my tablet ( which the dragon foljs said would not be accurate enough) this works just fine. I use lots of templates for OP notes and the office visits and insert finishing details using Dragon. This is very easy and saves me lots of time ( $$$) to say nothing of attitude/cheerfullness. Did you go with AC?
Deborah Lehmann MD Gynecology Fort Worth TX
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Dave, I am starting my own practice and planning on using AC for full time-ob/gyn practice. I have done some prenatal flowsheets in word and used them to import into AC and update. Seems easy do, just need to work on setup which is mostly the problem for OB and EMR's in general (ie. templates). The problem I see is reporting so I am not sure how easy/hard it is going to be to get the records to send to L+D in a concise chart form that would be similar to ACOG C form, etc...
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