i'm just extending the list of questions slightly at the suggestion of
mary hawking (ok mary?)
of the so-called paper free practices out there; presumably you scan
incoming letters onto the computer,
if yes;
a) do you use facsimile scanning or ocr scanning?
b) do you then shred the letters, or stuff them in a bin liner or file
them neatly
in the notes?
mary,s questions:
c) What do *fully* paperless practices do with handwritten letters?
d) How many systems support facsimile scanning (this is scanning an
image,
isn't it?) ?
e) How can you ensure that an OCR scanned letter is not altered, either
intentionally or inadvertently, or cut at the time of scanning..
possibly removing information which may not be relevant at the time
of
scanning, but relevant later?
f) What do you do on visits? ie, if you are paperless, do you have to
be
portable?
forgive me if this has been covered before as i'm sure it has, if i
receive enough responses i'll collate replies for the list
owen dempsey
GP
West Yorks
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