[log in to unmask],Net wrote at 14:39 on 03/11/98
about "Record Storage":
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>We are at crisis stage with our inadequate records storage 'system' ie
notes
>on shelves.We have run out of space. Is there any recommendation for an
>effective system that will utilise a relatively small space
efficiently?
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Due to a sustained influx of patients (I thought I was difficult...)
I am now approaching the same situation...
Despite filling a bucket every surgery with discarded whitespace and
another smaller confidential bucket with irrelevant or expired
letters and such-like, I am now attracted to the idea of the
bookshelves I first saw in hudson's university bookshop at the
university of Birmingham.
This is a cross between a bookcase and a trainset, where in front of
a rank of n shelf groups holding 233 MREs per group one has a set of
transverse rails, and running on the rails one has individually
movable shelfgroups each holding 233 MREs, and a total number of
shelfgroups no more than n-1, thus leaving a blank slot through
which one can reach in to get notesout of the back set.
It is also good for upper body development of the staff.
Anyone know who makes them and where to get them?
Another option of course is a SCSI disc (100ml volume) and scanner
0.5 sq m of desk space, and shredder 0.3 sq m of floor space.
Tempting.
Let me know your solution....
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