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Re: What can an informed patient suggest instead of "zoom"?


From: Miles Fidelman
Subject: Re: What can an informed patient suggest instead of "zoom"?
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 16:30:51 -0400
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On 9/9/20 7:47 AM, Stephen Paul Weber wrote:

In the predicament when the doctor's office offers "zoom" for
teleconferencing with patients from home what can a somewhat informed
patient suggest instead of "zoom"

This is just silly.

Your doctor, or their practice, is going to standardize on something.  They're not going to do something else just because one patient or another doesn't like it.

Don't waste their time, or yours, making a big deal of it. (Unless, they're asking your technical advice - in which case, if you don't already know enough to have an answer, just stay out of it.)

Miles Fidelman



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