Alan Hyslop wrote:
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> > Examples would be organising contraceptive services; stylising Asthma
> > care; running a repeat prescription service; organising the paper notes
> > to correspond to a POMR computer record etc.
>
> What an excellent idea. Imagine a bucket of 'how to' descriptions
> written in plain English and with optional extra techie/ system-specific
> version. I see Ian Quigley's web site includes a free downoad of a nice
> wee diabetic clinic program. How useful it would be for GP-UK web site
> to offer a door into the 'how to' bucket.
Agreed,
We have set up the articles index at MedWeb Reference to be able to do
just that. Articles at last count=1 :-(
We would be delighted to host 'How To' articles, computer templates,
handouts, information sheets, news letters, snag fixes, top tips, even
audit (urgghh ! well maybe ) in fact whatever people feel would benefit
from a free distribution service. If anyone does come up with a canned
health promotion application (come on someone, we're all hoping that
someone else will do the leg work :-) we could wizz that up too.
If there's something that you want posted at Reference, mail it to me as
an attachment (preferably Word format) or (less popular) send a hard
copy and we can scan and OCR it.
Paul Galloway
(GP Oxford)
Don't thank us, we're a Website, it's what we do !
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