[humanser] Scripting for EMR
JD Townsend
43210 at bellsouth.net
Sat Jul 2 13:07:29 UTC 2016
Hello Quinto,
Well, almost every feature is accessible. At the present time I can read
most everything and enter most everything, the sole exception is a portion
of the psychiatrist's reports that identifies the current diagnosis. I'm
guessing that I can read this with the virtual reader feature of
Window-Eyes, perhaps JAWS has a similar feature. But, without a screen
reader most of the screens are a mess of poorly connected bits, some read
and some not.
JD
-----Original Message-----
From: Quinto Sanchez via Humanser
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 11:55 AM
To: Human Services Mailing List
Cc: Quinto Sanchez
Subject: [humanser] Scripting for EMR
Hi list,
I am curious for those of you who have had someone come in and write scripts
to make EMR programs more accessible, how well did that work? Were you then
able to use all aspects of the software or was it only the most essential
features needed for your employment? Were you able to read history, case
notes, assessments, appointment scheduling.... and were you able to not only
read but insert information as needed? Thanks in advance.
Quinto Sanchez M.A., LPC
Foundational Healing Counseling Services
Therapeutic Counseling/life coaching via Online/phone
www.quintolpc.com
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