My primary complains that the specialists he sends me to don't ever report back. All I can do is ask, dutifully ignored because its all in EPIC which my private doctor must access. He maintains my paper (!) chart(s). I prefer him despite our ages (80+) and my fear that he will retire. He says never despite terrible reimbursements. He notes his military retirement pay is adequate.
So far, I am the keeper of my med list. If a new script I check Google and quiz my pharmacy. I am always asked to verify EPIC and aside from a real inability to edit the record myself just live with the errors. The techs that do the check rarely ever fix them.
Your reply confirms my point. Epic in Lee County Florida is Lee Healths platform. They “own” a lot of our community physicians. It’s chalked full of protocoled order sets, pre determined treatment orders. It rarely has an accurate medication list. I know this because I follow my patients into and out of the hospital.
Wow Dr. Kordonowy, that’s a brilliant idea and one I would invest my few pennies in for the next generation. 😊
My primary complains that the specialists he sends me to don't ever report back. All I can do is ask, dutifully ignored because its all in EPIC which my private doctor must access. He maintains my paper (!) chart(s). I prefer him despite our ages (80+) and my fear that he will retire. He says never despite terrible reimbursements. He notes his military retirement pay is adequate.
So far, I am the keeper of my med list. If a new script I check Google and quiz my pharmacy. I am always asked to verify EPIC and aside from a real inability to edit the record myself just live with the errors. The techs that do the check rarely ever fix them.
Your reply confirms my point. Epic in Lee County Florida is Lee Healths platform. They “own” a lot of our community physicians. It’s chalked full of protocoled order sets, pre determined treatment orders. It rarely has an accurate medication list. I know this because I follow my patients into and out of the hospital.