Thanks Adrian! 

-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 11:36 AM
To: Open Health List
Subject: Re: RE:

On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 04:28, David Derauf wrote:

> We are entertaining the idea of scanning medical records that we are 
> copying for other purposes anyway.

We have been doing that for a couple of years now.
Each patient gets a directory.
Documents go into large TIFFs, several documents per file, but not so many
that a PC or network gets strained by moving them, or that it gets difficult
to actually find a page in the file.

I don't believe we have anyone who needed more than half a dozen TIFFs to
sensibly hold their old letters.

Results tend to go into a database and then get shredded, but some don't
have a format in our database, so get scanned to another TIFF called
"results".


> Thinking to the future, I thought that we should likely create some 
> sort of meaningful file structure for these scanned records

If your practice has a 4 digit ID for each patient (as mine does, actually 6
but the first two characters are still blank/null/space/00) then doing a
hierarchy of directories based on stepping through one digit at a time may
help.
We have done something similar for years with letters outward.


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