Same here.  Native in SBS 2003.  Can fax any document from any workstation.

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Sent: Saturday, 20 May 2006 7:10 PM
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Wal Tracey wrote:
> 
> What does the PC side use for electronic fax send/receive?

We use the fax software that is bundled in Microsoft Small Business 
Server (we have the 2003 version).  Anything that I write, either in our 
clinical software (which is Medical Director) or outside it, is easily 
'printed' to the fax system, which enables me to fax referrals and 
everything else without ever putting it on paper at my end.  The fax 
software each time sends me an email either confirming successful 
transmission (and I keep these confirmations very carefully for legal 
reasons), or notifying me if the faxed document didn't go through, in 
which case I can sort out the problem.

Incoming faxes are not printed but are emailed automatically by the 
Small Business Server fax system to our receptionists, who view them and 
forward the email message, which has the image of the incoming faxed 
document attached, to the relevant GP(s) in the practice.   The GP views 
the image and then either deletes it, if it is spam or otherwise not 
needing any action (which is a hell of a lot of them), prints it in 
order to write on it or to refer to it, or may store it in an 
appropriate email folder depending on its topic.  If the incoming 
document is about a patient, the receptionist has already imported it 
into the patient's record before forwarding the message with the image 
to the relevant GP.

While this is better than generating outgoing faxes on paper and 
printing incoming faxes on paper, it is still not an ideal way to 
communicate, so we are currently working very hard with our local 
Division (Adelaide North East) to get local GPs, medical specialists, 
residential care facilities, pharmacists and other local health care 
providers such as physios to install and use Argus, so that we can all 
communicate electronically.  The specialists are fairly interested, with 
three groups having installed Argus this week.  We are awaiting their 
first electronic letters with their opinion and advice about our 
referred patients.  I have yesterday sent my first two test letters to 
them via Argus to see how they go receiving my referrals in this way.

I'll report some more about this when we have had some actual experience 
with using Argus, hopefully during the next very few weeks.

I would like to mention one other useful thing that our system lets us 
do.  Quite often we are asked to fax documents to people whose email 
address I know or obtain.  We have HP1100A printer/scanner combos that 
we bought in 2000.  Using the software that came with them, I can click 
'email this document', feed the document into the scanner, which scans 
it rapidly at 600dpi (which is much better than most fax machines can 
do, I understand - certainly the image looks great - like a good quality 
photo or photocopy), the image is automatically converted into a TIFF 
image, an Outlook message (part of Small Business Server) is 
automatically created with the image attached, I choose or enter the 
recipients' email address, and away it goes, as a much better quality 
image and saving me the phone call that a fax would have cost, plus I 
get the delivery receipt to tell me that it was received successfully. 
All this is quite fast - maybe 30 seconds, and I don't have to walk to 
the office where the old lonely fax machine sits.

-- 
Oliver Frank, general practitioner
255 North East Road, Hampstead Gardens, South Australia 5086
Phone 08 8261 1355   Fax 08 8266 5149  Mobile 0407 181 683
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