Load the native program on a laptop and have it save the results right there in its own database. Later on you can create a folder on a back up drive (should be doing so anyway) that you will back-up and save the results to. Use the save function in the native folder.
Later on when you return to the office, take your backup drive and attach it to your network, main machine. Go to the patient's chart who had the test and in imported items use the import function, BUT NOT, the ECG MidMark one, but the regular one you would use to import a document. Browse to the folder on the external drive that you previously backed-up the test to and import it and then properly assign it to the ECG or Spirometry section and write a few notes as you please. Finish the import process, and Viola, you now have the test in the patients chart where it belongs and it will still open and function as it should in the AC MidMark way, just as it you had run it right there from the chart in AC.
We have been doing this for quite some time for Housecalls and other modile use of the tests. Added side benefit of always running the test in the native program and then importing in the fashion just described. You will notice that now the files and tests are saved with the better native MidMark naming system which I am very fond of and really want AC to address, as opposed to simply naming the tests, 000000001 and so on an so forth.
Hope this helps, drop me a line if you still are having issues,
Paul
