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Reader Feedback On EMR Podcast

By Jerry Hayes OD | in
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| 6/24/2010 - 8:44 am

Dear Jerry,

 

I enjoyed the podcast you did on May 25 with Dr Richard Hom on the future of electronic medical records.  I have utilized a PMS since we opened our office in 1995.

 

Having all patient encounters documented with an EMR since 2000 I can not think of any case where an OD would not benefit from converting from paper records to electronic. 

 

I have helped numerous other Docs implement EMR/PMS and at this point in time can see no downside

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Optical staff

JLKeg - 08/05/2010 - 13:57 pm

Dr. Hayes,
We are in the midst of adjusting our allocation now. Would you only include optical staff that edge lenses in the CGS? We have one optician who spends 30% of time in optical edging and 70% on optical sales and service. We have three other opticians who are 100% dedicated to sales and service. We have typically only placed the "edging part" of the first optician in the CGS and the rest of optician salaries/benefits in labor. What are your suggestions?
Thanks,
Jeff

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Jeff, I would allocate the

Jerry Hayes OD - 08/06/2010 - 11:08 am

Jeff, I would allocate the salaries on a pro rata basis of how they spend their time.

If the optician who both grinds lenses and deals with patients is making $30,000 per year and spends 30% of her time edging, I would book $21,000 of her salary to staff overhead and $9,000 to COGS. JH

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Opticians as COGS

meganpedersen - 08/05/2010 - 10:13 am

We do not have a lab in our office, but we have 5 full time opticians. Would I count them as COGS or as staff? I understand if they spend time cutting lenses to count them as COGS, but their only job is to help patients with glasses. However, I can see how it should be counted as COGS instead of staffing. Which do you count them as if we don't have an in-house lab?

Megan

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Hi Megan, IMO, If opticians

Jerry Hayes OD - 08/06/2010 - 11:04 am

Hi Megan,

IMO, If opticians spend all their time with frame selection and dispensing, I think 100% of their salary goes to staff expense category. JH

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