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richaluft@cs.com - 02 Jul 2008 02:12 GMT
Hi:
I’ve designed a medical office Db using Access 2003 in mdb format. It
is fairly complete logically for the use of billing and  of office
scheduling, but includes no error handling (as I am pretty much a
novice programmer).  It would be most efficient if also converted to
an internet workspace program for multi-users.
I’m looking for an experienced Access programmer who might be
interested in upgrading my novice programming as above described, and
entering into a joint venture to market such an enterprise.
If interested, I’m located in New York City.
Reachable thru this forum, or thru phone (718)3324040.
Richard
ceesdatabase - 28 Jul 2008 14:55 GMT
Hello Richard,

Did yoy find yourself a partner already ? If not, maybe I can help you.

I have a paramedic background (Radiology and Nucleair Medicine) and
also a degree in accountancy and research and over 10-years experience
in the developement of Access databases and internet applications in
several health-care organisations in the Netherlands.

kind regards, Cees

> Hi:
> I’ve designed a medical office Db using Access 2003 in mdb format. It
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Christina Oglesby - 25 Sep 2008 20:59 GMT
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vanessa - 14 Sep 2008 12:03 GMT
> Hi:
> I’ve designed a medical office Db using Access 2003 in mdb format. It
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> Reachable thru this forum, or thru phone (718)3324040.
> Richard
lynn - 12 Nov 2008 06:59 GMT
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Thomas Hall, MD - 27 Mar 2009 06:58 GMT
Dear Sir,
I stumbled across your message today.  I, too, am a novice database
developer. I've worked with an Access/Visual Basic programmer since February
2000, and I have an extremely usable application that stores patient
allergies to a high degree of precision, diets, living will status, and
medications.  It very elegantly stores and writes prescriptions as stored in
patients' medication lists, displaying allergy to drug warnings.  It prints
prescriptions in infinitely variable ways, and writes elegant hospital
admission orders and discharge orders.

I also have a very elegant non-database Word template that I use on all of
my patients to store past medical history, vaccine history, surgical history,
social history, and family history.  I hope to turn this design into a true
relational database.

I'd be interested in hearing about your project, and discuss my project with
you.

> Hi:
> I’ve designed a medical office Db using Access 2003 in mdb format. It
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> Reachable thru this forum, or thru phone (718)3324040.
> Richard
 
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