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I will try to get more specifics, but the basics for me are:
Remote Desktop (symbol is RDP) Mocha Remote Desktop Version 2.2 mochasoft.dk/iphone_rdp.htm
this will provide access to a PC running Windows XP, Vista or 7 (but not the home version). NOW IT SAYS THERE IS NO SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS SERVERS, but I log onto my account on the server and it runs as a remote desktop. I suppose there is a host of server functions that I can't run, but guess what? I don't know how to run them anyway.
You do have to buy the commercial version, (I think the app was like, $20) in order to have the most encryption. It is a one time fee. It loads REALLY fast, and gets me into Amazing Charts fast enough that 2 or 3 times a day I load it, then hand it to a patient and turn my lap top around so that they can see both screens, which match. For the technically savvy patients who have just announced how impressed they are with out practice using an EMR, I then hand them the phone and brag, "I can open your chart, and fax your last EKG or your medication list, to the Emergency room physician, while I am sitting in a restaurant, anywhere in the country." It's not much of an exaggeration, but it is a stunning thought.
In my experience the phone is so small that negotiating the keyboard to chart a visit would be possible but completely impractical. But to open a patient chart and review meds, or to fax a note, or the EKG to myself at the hospital is VERY easy and very useful.
The iPhone combined with the access to amazing charts, and I have the app's for the CDC, Quest Labs, Epocrates (which I use A LOT) and an ICD-9 and Differential Dx APP. This group makes it VERY useful.
Martin T. Sechrist, D.O. Striving for the "Outcome Oriented Medical Record".
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How difficult is it to set up on the iphone application for those that aren't that IT savvy?
Chandra
Insurance/Billing Office of Geetha Subramanyam, MD Family & Geriatric Medicine
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logmein pro worked well for me
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Chandra I have been away from the forum for a time and did not see your question. Sorry to be so late with a reply. The program is (I suspect) pretty easy to hook up. But you need some knowledge of IP addresses etc. I handed my phone to the IT guy while he was at our office and said, "do that to my phone too". Then I went in to see a patient, and when I came out, the phone was on my desk all hooked up. Sorry I don't have more advice than that.
Martin T. Sechrist, D.O. Striving for the "Outcome Oriented Medical Record".
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Since this has come up again, Remote RDP Lite is a free app for Android phones (g1, cliq, droid). On Cliq the resolution isn't quite high enough to view the entire chart window (other phones may have higher resolution), but it will do in a pinch for reviewing a chart. Setup isn't too hard if you already have remote desktop setup for your office.
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