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>[log in to unmask],Internet wrote at 10:48 pm on 6/7/96
>about "Re: Running immunisation clinics (Not a political topic!)":
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>>>>>Why do you write down the details ofimmunisations in more than one place?
>>Yes, we do. I like the idea of getting the parent to write the entry in
>>the baby book themselves.
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>>Paul J Scott, Primary Care Physician, United Kingdom.
>>Fax 44 (0)1935 410188
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>Coming along, now.
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>Now re-engineer the process a little more.
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>Make one entry of the details (clerk in the clinic doing the admin entries
>for all the clinical staff) onto the computer.
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>Print out as many copies as you deem necessary, each week.
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>Print one for the paper notes, one for the nurses' clinic book,
>one for the HV, one for the baby book if need be for patients parent to copy,
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>one for stapling to the sheduled and unscheduled imms forms
>or to the FHSA/HA via the fax card.
>
>Net result is clinician does job;
>clerk makes record, once;
>All re-formatting of data is SEP.
>--- OffRoad 1.9n registered to Adrian Midgley
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More pedigree chunky ideas from the Terry Venables of Primary Care!
Thanks, my partners won't know what has hit them!
Regards,
Paul
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Paul J Scott, Primary Care Physician, United Kingdom.
Fax 44 (0)1935 410188
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