[HumanSer] Another EMR Question

T. Audrey Medina tmm326 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 24 22:19:54 UTC 2020


Hi JD,

I recently tried TherapyNotes and did not find it to be accessible enough
with JAWS. I was, however, in touch with someone named Jean Anderson from
the support team, who seemed very eager to work with me to make it
accessible. I wasn't in a position to provide free tech consulting at the
time, but I felt encouraged by the team's willingness to help. If you do end
up using that EHR, I can pass along her email address.

I have heard better reports about Simple Practice from this list but haven't
tried it myself.

Best wishes,

Audrey   

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Hello All:

 

This question has been asked and answered several times, but here it comes
again.

 

I am going to start working in an outpatient practice soon, after 19 years
working with children with a complex hospital-based EMR.  I will be using a
new EMR system or need to print out and scan all my documents.

 

The practice is currently using the legacy version of Therapy Appointment,
but is considering moving to either Therapy Notes or
<http://www.simplepractice.com/?utm_source=brightervision&utm_medium=article
&utm_campaign=appointmenttools> Simple Practice 

 

Anyone with experience with one of these three, your feedback will be
appreciated. 

 

I am using JAWS 2020 on a Windows 10 machine.

Thanks in advance.

 

JD Townsend, LCSW

Helping the Light Dependent to See

Daytona Beach FL

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