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I always print a hard copy of my clinical note. I rely on the program to offer me that option--which I set in the user preferences section under "Edit". Ever since I have upgraded to version 9 the option to print randomly disappears and I have to reset it. It doesn't make much difference whether I click the Save box.
Not a huge issue? more of an annoyance than a problem ? but I sometimes have to go back and print several charts manually if I forget to notice that the box isn't there.
Tom Duncan Family Practice Astoria OR
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Hi Tom,
Which version of AC are you specifically using? I cannot reproduce that issue, and I have tried to do it in various ways. I am using the preferences that you mention under notes, and the box would have to be unchecked. (Which I am sure you know; just making sure we are referring to the same box).
If you using a different version 9, this is an obvious bug, which needs to be fixed, and I would think it is more than annoying. I would send it in using Recommended Improvements under Help on the main window of AC.
Do you mind if I ask why you print each encounter? Thanks.
Bert Pediatrics Brewer, Maine
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Tom, I have experienced the same thing. Most of my notes are faxed to referring docs, so my default is to bring up the print screen after each visit to print-to-fax with the Updox printer. Un-checking of the relevant preference box has happened to me a few times in the year or so since I moved to V9. I can't say for sure how often or how many times it has happened, though now I am paying closer attention. It has quite unusual, but perhaps is increasing in frequency.
Jon GI Baltimore
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But don't you want it unchecked?
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Yes, default is checked, and I uncheck it and tick the box that says "save" preferences -- then it spontaneously reverts to default from time to time, seemingly randomly. Bert--using version 9.4.3. Haven't used anything else since 6.x Reason for printing -- front office uses it for billing, and one of providers insists on paper charts. Many things in life do not work as envisioned by their creators -- most trenchently, an EMR! I have given in -- custom trumps efficiency every time  Minor nuisance, just an oddity.
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So everyone has to print the paper because one provider likes paper charts? That's very odd. Just opened a new medical clinic, and so nice not to have a chart room! The server room is about 4 x 5 feet and also houses all the electrical, phone, etc.
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Yes, Chris. One provider married to the other provider who refuses to use EMR. Medicine is complicated, but domestic arrangements make it even more challenging.
Living the dream in Astoria, OR.
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I can't imagine how that would be easier, but then I've never use paper charts. Systems of reconciliation and such have to be transferred, but that's a minimum of learning new skills. Learning to type is a big barrier for many in the Boom generation - most important class I took in HS. Easy to learn to type if you just purpose yourself to do it: and I mean touch typing not pecking. Typing 100 wpm saves so much of your life-hours over writing with a pen.
Since you are living the dream too: let me know if you ever want to trade all that nasty rain and wind for snow and wind.
Chris Living the Dream in Alaska
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@Tom I am going to have to ask you to refrain from using words such as "trumps" in your posts, lol.  J/K
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Bert, you can't Trump what he wants to say like that, as what he says trumps other people's opinion in his own trumped up mind!
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HaHaHa--
Is anyone else out there married to the co-owner of their practice? I assure you, they dynamics are very different from any other arrangement.
On the other hand, I believe with MedPAC that the MIPS/MACRA formulas are fatally flawed, and only benefit large corporate entities -- and I take the difficulty of launching AC V.10 (delayed again, I guess) to be more evidence of that conviction.
I have hoped for years that AC would be the tool that would allow small independent practices to survive, but I am losing faith.
I think my wife may be correct, and I am wasting a lot of time and some money.
Tom Duncan Family Practice Astoria OR
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Time Trumps Money, every Time
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yeah -- you can't take it with you. Best to live the dream, not the obsession.
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