As a way of viewing scanned images, like scanned consultation letters, or perhaps even photos of the patient etc.
Some in our group are not happy that the notes do not support formatting (i.e. bold etc). This would give a method of doing that.
But as per my other post, there are other secondary issues that pop up. For example, printing from the web browser will not allow a proper header and footer on each page.
I have primarily done it because it was within my reach to do, and because several people have expressed an interest in imaging inside CPRS.
I was just joking before. No offense taken.
:-)
Kevin
Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey...that's not what I meant!
I think it's an interesating idea, though I'm not sure how it would be
used in practice (so to speak). How do you envision this feature being
used?
--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Sniff.... Don't you like it? Sniff. :-)
>
> It certainly is a course that the VA didn't choose to persue. But
> some may find it helpful.
>
> Kevin
>
>
A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers. --Benjamin Disraeli
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