If it's clinical it will depend on what your PCT is prepared to supply,
pay for and maintain, as it's their responsibility.
On 24/03/2010 12:41, Walter Tim (BERKSHIRE WEST PCT) wrote:
> Is this clinically? If emis they used to recommend HP Flatbeds, but
> otherwise consider a networked photocopier/scanner. We lease ours
> and it is very fast to scan and pretty robust in what it tolerates.
> We scan on the photocopier and it "dumps" it into a specified folder
> on a networked PC, in our case the attachment folder under emis so
> Emis attachment module "sees" the tiff files automagically. For our
> system the scanning runs about 20 sheets a minute I guess...
> (attaching, quite a bit longer)
> ________________________________________
> From: GP-UK [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rob Johnson [[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 24 March 2010 11:19
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> Subject: Scanner choice
>
> Any suggestions on the best scanner to buy.
> I will need to scan about 200 A4 pages a week. The sheet feeder needs
> to be able to hold 25 pages a time. When I had my own practice I used
> to have a Fujitsu scanner which was expensive but excellent. Are they
> still the best buy, if so which model?
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Regards,
Stephen
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