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Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by Nat Smith, Sep 16, 2011.

  1. Nat Smith

    Nat Smith Active Member


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    How many of you are corresponding with your local GP's using Argus?
    If so, how do you find it for ease of use, efficiency etc?
    Going through the expenses, we seem to spend a bucket load on stamps & stationery each month with all these EPC 1st & last letters. Just thinking I should look into this further...any thoughts?

    Cheers,
    Nat
     
  2. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

    We use it and love it. Means we can track our letters for compliance with Medicare also. Almost all of our GP's have it. I don't think they have ever sent one through to us yet using it but we would sent 2-3 a day with it.

    Is a bit tricky at first to get it all set up but once it is, great. They do it all for you though and then give you training on how it all works. It is also cheaper if you are in a GP Division area that subsidizes it. We had a big discount in our area because our division prefers it's use for everyone, meaning anyone in that area gets the discount.

    Good luck!
     
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