Kevin Toppenberg wrote:

>How about this.  Each office have its own server, and
>patient's would have their own IEN's and notes would
>have their own IEN's.  For patients that are seen in
>my office 99% of the time, they would go into my
>server.  For patients that are seen in the other
>office, they would go into the other server.  
>

Sounds like a problem that may fit the model of a VA ward with its
backup server ready to take over if the central machine goes down.
Or perhaps a couple of IHS sites. This is the sort of problem that must
be solved in a way that can be readily replicated.



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