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Electronic notes

Discussion in 'Australia' started by nicnaclou, Jun 25, 2015.

  1. nicnaclou

    nicnaclou Welcome New Poster


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    Do you write paper notes or electronic .... ? What systems are good for new starter in business ??really w ant electronic so no need for locked cabinet ? Thanks Louise
     
  2. surfboy

    surfboy Active Member

    A lot of us are using Cliniko. Web based $50 a month very efficient
     
  3. TL74

    TL74 Active Member

    Computerised would be the only way to go. Everything from notes, x-ray reports and letters back to the doctor are being emailed now. So much easier and quicker.
    Front desk is a good system also.
     
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