Various people ascribed various meanings to the column provided for
A C and V
In the Exeter GP system (philosophical pinnacle of user-supplier
relationship, for all other suppliers to aim to match; voted interface
of the decade in 1970) just after you near the end of the line on
the screen and the bell rings (seriously) to tell you to pullthe
carriage return lever ^h^h^h^h key, you have the opporutnity to add
a code.
Going one better than the paper, there are two characters, and the
convention near here seems to be A0 (alpha zero) for ordnary
attendances, and up to A9 for various others. DItto with V and T.
It is then available for statistical analysis.
Of course, if the note is over a line long, users are expected to
put in a ditto...
>>I use "A" for attends surgery, "V" for home visit, but I don't
>> remember anyone telling me that this was correct, and, off the
>> top of my head, I've no idea what "C" is for. I also use "T"
>> for a telephone call.
>That's one of those things I always assumed everyone else knows but I
don't.
>I reckon it might be
>A = Appointment (appropriate)
>V = home visit
>C = Conversation (incl telephone)?
> or Complete waste of time?
> Completely inappropriate emergency appointment?
> A Right Charlie?
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