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R Terry Ellis Posted: 10-24-2007 8:53 PM

 I have a friend who is IT for a group that has more than 300 users ( I am not sure how many are providers) that just LOVES the NextGen performance, service and promise of how well it will be working for them in the future.  He could not say enough good things about the product.

 Why would I post such? Because he probably won't and I think it's only fair to share this type of testimonial.

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I've said it before and I'll say it again: Terry, you are a mensch! 

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 Thanks Robert...just don't call me "The Late" Terry!

 Mensch...maybe that's what I meant when I said to my wife "You are such a wench!"  I meant Mensch

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Robert Gleeman:

I've said it before and I'll say it again: Terry, you are a mensch! 

mensch or mensh (mĕnsh) pronunciation
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[Yiddish, human being, mensch, from Middle High German, human being, from Old High German mennisco.]

 

The mensch thing might apply, but I think my term would be genius! Wink

Thanks for the kind words Terry and for the post, which you obviously didn't have to do. Or was this an attempt to see if you can get a rise out of Murdoch?

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opus313:

Thanks for the kind words Terry and for the post, which you obviously didn't have to do. Or was this an attempt to see if you can get a rise out of Murdoch?

 

My thinking is that there are people who come here looking for something positive about certain EMRs.  They come here to get a little help.  So what if they don't want DescriptMED, or if they already have NextGen, DoctorsPartner, Medtuity, eMedRec, e-MDs, TSMR, Synapse, Al's Word EMR...etc...(I see what happens when you start trying to name everyone).   I hope to be true enough to users to steer them in the direction that they need to go, not the way I think they should go.  So, if a collegue is using NextGen and LOVES it, more power to them.  If NextGen wasn't a capable product, people would know.

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