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Yes, I am afraid that I will be following the pontious family basketball game pilgrimage on both of those days, but i do not have to be here, I can pick up from Bill.
 
We may need to videotape Osburn, so that he cannot do any of that slight of hand stuff this time....
 
J.Michael Pontious MD 
Professor-Family Medicine
Program Director-OU/Enid Family Medicine
 
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	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Electronic Medical Record - Enid on behalf of Price, William F. (HSC) 
	Sent: Mon 2/16/2004 3:37 PM 
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	Gene Friday or Saturday are good for me but I think Mike will be out of
	town. I'm sure he will answer as ssoon as he sees your e-mail.
	
	William F. Price, M.D.
	Assistant Professor
	Enid Family Medicine/OUHSC
	620 S Madison Suite 304
	Enid, OK 73701
	580-242-1300 ext. 228
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	-----Original Message-----
	From: Electronic Medical Record - Enid [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
	On Behalf Of Osburn, Gene (HSC)
	Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 3:20 PM
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	Bill,
	
	If you enter a last and first name in the Unregistered Patient Option, a
	list of patients is generated which sound like the patient name you
	entered. You are then asked if one of the listed patients is the one you
	want to use. If it is, click on the left selection bar so that the
	entire row is highlighted and that patient will be selected when you
	click 'Accept'. If you click 'No', it is assumed another patient with
	the same name as those in the list is being selected and a new internal
	patient identifier is created for the new patient with the same name. If
	you highlight a previously identified patient that patient is
	re-activated as an active patient. Of course, if you do not enter at
	least a DOB for a patient it is difficult to tell which 'John Doe' you
	are dealing with the next visit.
	
	  You are uncovering some very relevant questions and could benefit from
	another live walkthrough. You are also ready to see how to alter/add
	templates to meet your own needs. I can come to Enid this Friday after
	clinic hours or Sat. if it would help. Jim tells me we will be able to
	do NetMeeting like sessions when the new router is installed next month.
	I am willing to come to Enid before then if your schedule permits.
	
	Gene
	
	
	        -----Original Message-----
	        From: Electronic Medical Record - Enid on behalf of Price,
	William F. (HSC)
	        Sent: Mon 2/16/2004 2:49 PM
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	        Gene,
	        
	        I was able to retrieve DC'd patients using the unregistered
	option but have a question. When looking for unregistered patients is
	there any way for the search to be run automatically so once you enter
	enough information to identify the patient that a list of patients in
	the system that are similar, i.e. same or similar last name, is
	generated to choose from? I would envision a search list similar to the
	one you have set up for diagnosis. The reason I ask is that is you put
	in the first and last name of a patient and hit accept rather that
	search you will have multiple records for the same patient.
	        
	        William F. Price, M.D.
	        Assistant Professor
	        Enid Family Medicine/OUHSC
	        620 S Madison Suite 304
	        Enid, OK 73701
	        580-242-1300 ext. 228
	        [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
	        
	


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