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Tony McCormick has worked out a way to install OpenEMR onto a USB "thumb drive". The data is held as an encrypted copy on the USB drive and a mobile computer. If the computer or the thumb drive get separated both pieces are required to "see" the data. The USB drives are then used to upload the data to a central OpenEMR server for additional processing (billing) | |||
What I have is a separate, encrypted application called MEDICS that can synchronized medical records with OpenEMR for offline and mobile use. Predominately used for Medical Home Healthcare. --Tony - www.mi-squared.com 16:17, 16 September 2011 (UTC) | ''Tony McCormick has worked out a way to install OpenEMR onto a USB "thumb drive". The data is held as an encrypted copy on the USB drive and a mobile computer. If the computer or the thumb drive get separated both pieces are required to "see" the data. The USB drives are | ||
then used to upload the data to a central OpenEMR server for additional processing (billing)'' | |||
What I have is a separate, encrypted application called MEDICS that can synchronized medical records with OpenEMR for offline and mobile use. Predominately used for Medical Home Healthcare. | |||
--[[User:Tmccormi|Tony - www.mi-squared.com]] 16:17, 16 September 2011 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 16 September 2011
This quote was removed from the front page as it is not correct:
Tony McCormick has worked out a way to install OpenEMR onto a USB "thumb drive". The data is held as an encrypted copy on the USB drive and a mobile computer. If the computer or the thumb drive get separated both pieces are required to "see" the data. The USB drives are then used to upload the data to a central OpenEMR server for additional processing (billing)
What I have is a separate, encrypted application called MEDICS that can synchronized medical records with OpenEMR for offline and mobile use. Predominately used for Medical Home Healthcare. --Tony - www.mi-squared.com 16:17, 16 September 2011 (UTC)