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I use my laptop as my main computer. When I travel, I often prescribe refills for my patients. When I was in Canada, I couldn't do it, but I suspect that was because I was using a laptop that I had synced out of the LAN at the office. My question is: can I eprescribe on the laptop that IS the main computer when I am travelling overseas?
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You should be able to - if you use something like logmein it should let you do that without an issue. Now the legality may be questioned.....
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Just a guess here, I think it is legal to eRx from another country as long as you are simultaneously on video chat with the patient.
Bert, was it you who let it slip that Dr. Bertman is working on a Facebook interface for upcoming version 7 ?
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