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OneNote for Medical Record Keeping
jacerebe 2/11/2007 8:32:00 AM
Hi,
I run a private medical pratice and wonder if I could use On for my
patient´s medical records.
How to do it ?
create 1 notebook for each patient ?, (need 5.000, is that a problem ?), or
just 1 notebook with 5.000 entries knowing each entry has 9 sections?.

Any better idea for an app to be used for medical record keeping, using
handwrittting data entry?

Thanking you in advance,

Javier Cerero, MD
Bilbao, Spain

Re: OneNote for Medical Record Keeping
"Fritz Switzer" <fritz.switzer[ at ]abletfactory.com> 2/11/2007 3:20:47 PM
Javier,

We've developed a complete line of OneNote HealthCare applications, patient
records, ePrescribing, SOAP Notes, nurses toolkits etc. Feel free to visit
our website and view some videos.

5,000 patients is doable, esp with OneNote 2007.

Best wishes with your project.

Fritz


--
Fritz Switzer
Tablet PC MVP
www.abletfactory.com


"jacerebe" <jacerebe[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> Hi,
> I run a private medical pratice and wonder if I could use On for my
> patient´s medical records.
> How to do it ?
> create 1 notebook for each patient ?, (need 5.000, is that a problem ?),
> or
> just 1 notebook with 5.000 entries knowing each entry has 9 sections?.
>
> Any better idea for an app to be used for medical record keeping, using
> handwrittting data entry?
>
> Thanking you in advance,
>
> Javier Cerero, MD
> Bilbao, Spain
>


Re: OneNote for Medical Record Keeping
Erik Gulbrandsen <erik_gulbrandsen_bogus_email[ at ]bogusaddress.com> 2/11/2007 5:43:43 PM
Fritz,

Please get in contact with me at my website, http://www.erikpaul.net.
I'm a 2nd year medical student. I have succesfully converted 60+
students to OneNote and tablets at my school and I would LOVE to talk
with you about your products for health care! I would like to demo the
product and encourage our students to use it, if it works well.

erik gulbrandsen
Re: OneNote for Medical Record Keeping
jacerebe 2/12/2007 3:44:01 PM
Hi Fritz,

thank you so much for your message. Visited your web. The SAOP I´m thinking
of is like free HW on plain paper, no typing at all, no fields to fill up,
just a blank page. Can´t run de Demo. Says it needs .Net 1.1.432, although I
have 2.0 already installed.

Javier

"Fritz Switzer" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Javier,
>
> We've developed a complete line of OneNote HealthCare applications, patient
> records, ePrescribing, SOAP Notes, nurses toolkits etc. Feel free to visit
> our website and view some videos.
>
> 5,000 patients is doable, esp with OneNote 2007.
>
> Best wishes with your project.
>
> Fritz
>
>
> --
> Fritz Switzer
> Tablet PC MVP
> www.abletfactory.com
>
>
> "jacerebe" <jacerebe[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:609A234C-B1BC-420E-9093-616D5568C86F[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > I run a private medical pratice and wonder if I could use On for my
> > patient´s medical records.
> > How to do it ?
> > create 1 notebook for each patient ?, (need 5.000, is that a problem ?),
> > or
> > just 1 notebook with 5.000 entries knowing each entry has 9 sections?.
> >
> > Any better idea for an app to be used for medical record keeping, using
> > handwrittting data entry?
> >
> > Thanking you in advance,
> >
> > Javier Cerero, MD
> > Bilbao, Spain
> >
>
>
>
Re: OneNote for Medical Record Keeping
"Fritz Switzer" <fritz.switzer[ at ]abletfactory.com> 2/12/2007 4:37:36 PM
Javier,

I tried to follow-up but the email address you left bounced, can you email
me at fritz.switzer[ at ]abletfactory.com and I'll follow up with you.

Sounds as though you may be more interested in the OneNote EMR WorkBench.
It is more focused on using "ink" on your own forms/templates.

Fritz


--
Fritz Switzer
Tablet PC MVP
www.abletfactory.com


"jacerebe" <jacerebe[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5C220612-A11C-4BF8-8051-515EEDC8C686[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi Fritz,
>
> thank you so much for your message. Visited your web. The SAOP I´m
> thinking
> of is like free HW on plain paper, no typing at all, no fields to fill up,
> just a blank page. Can´t run de Demo. Says it needs .Net 1.1.432, although
> I
> have 2.0 already installed.
>
> Javier
>
> "Fritz Switzer" wrote:
>
>> Javier,
>>
>> We've developed a complete line of OneNote HealthCare applications,
>> patient
>> records, ePrescribing, SOAP Notes, nurses toolkits etc. Feel free to
>> visit
>> our website and view some videos.
>>
>> 5,000 patients is doable, esp with OneNote 2007.
>>
>> Best wishes with your project.
>>
>> Fritz
>>
>>
>> --
>> Fritz Switzer
>> Tablet PC MVP
>> www.abletfactory.com
>>
>>
>> "jacerebe" <jacerebe[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:609A234C-B1BC-420E-9093-616D5568C86F[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > Hi,
>> > I run a private medical pratice and wonder if I could use On for my
>> > patient´s medical records.
>> > How to do it ?
>> > create 1 notebook for each patient ?, (need 5.000, is that a problem
>> > ?),
>> > or
>> > just 1 notebook with 5.000 entries knowing each entry has 9 sections?.
>> >
>> > Any better idea for an app to be used for medical record keeping,
>> > using
>> > handwrittting data entry?
>> >
>> > Thanking you in advance,
>> >
>> > Javier Cerero, MD
>> > Bilbao, Spain
>> >
>>
>>
>>


Re: OneNote for Medical Record Keeping
Erik Gulbrandsen <erik_gulbrandsen_bogus_email[ at ]bogusaddress.com> 2/12/2007 5:55:29 PM
jacerebe wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Hi Fritz,
>
> thank you so much for your message. Visited your web. The SAOP I´m thinking
> of is like free HW on plain paper, no typing at all, no fields to fill up,
> just a blank page. Can´t run de Demo. Says it needs .Net 1.1.432, although I
> have 2.0 already installed.
>
> Javier
>

Just because you have .net 2.0 doesn't mean that apps using 1.1 will
work. You should install 1.1

erik

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