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so if we do the .MKB backup for this doctor was does that do for them, they do not have medisoft but want to be able to view info or print if they need to ?
Thanks
Dawn
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Walker Tek Solutions, LLC
417-890-6777 x0
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I actually dropped this doctor but when they don't listen on how to do their notes and coding I am not going to take repsponsibilty for that. I miss that income, I did suggest them buy medisoft but they don't want to, so I am just checking to see what this gives them? will they be able to look up the info in word or something??
I am trying to get them this info as soon as possible so I can be done with them!
Thank you
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Releasing Medisoft files to Clients
to their data (in the form of Reports). I'm not sure how I feel about providing them the actual medisoft files. In my opinion, the client did not invest in purchasing medisoft -therefore not entitled to my medisoft files.
my contract states that I will provide updates / reports via paper, pdf, etc. my main concern is that they will re-submitt cliams.
how should I approach this - should I just give him a backup file and call it a day. Remember, I paid someone to have the data entered / claims submitted, in medisoft.
knowing this may be a contract killer - should I charge for the preparation of the backup file, etc.
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