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What is the easiest way to network to your database if you add a second location that you are at part-time? Thanks!
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We have 2 separate databases and connect remotely with logmein when needed.
Wendell Pediatrician in Chicago
The patient's expectation is that you have all the answers, sometimes they just don't like the answer you have for them
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Can you merge these databases eventually??
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You cannot merge them as far as I know.
You also need to know how to differentiate place of service - If you have a second office you need different Medicare numbers and most insurances also require a different id.
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For best results and easy setup I would suggest LogMeIn. If you have two databases that need to be merged I would talk to Guardian Angel Support. You may be able to do some export and import magic to consolidate the info you need. I highly recommend only using one database though. It is much easier to work with data when it is all in one place.
Paul Paschall IT
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Thanks, I will talk to Guardian Support
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