Re: Has anyone heard of TDOCS

From: Joel M. Eichen (joeleichen_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/26/05


Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:07:17 -0500

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:25:34 GMT, "Dr Steve" <nospam@home.net> wrote:

>Joel,
>
>You are paying for the research and engineering which got the program to the
>point it is when you buy it, plus the support moneys go to providing a
>technician who is there when you have problems, and also gets used to fund
>further improvements.
>
>All you need is to own a software package which offers little to no support,
>and barely ever improves, to convince you what is best for your practice.
>
>For the office which only does billing on their computer (and always plans
>to be behind the rest of the technological world) then any cheap program
>will do.

There ya go ........ its the old, if the car is not internet equipped
with its own IP address, or GPS system in place, what good is it?

Yeah it works, but at what price (to the world at large)?

Already we have patients RUNNING to see Dr. Lily and running to
Mexico.

We have outpriced our services (dentistry) from 50% of our market.

I would like to see the dental demographics expanded, subtracting of
course for the positive effects of fluoridation and the negative
effects of Jan Drew's advice.

Are we ahead or are we behind with our quest to eliminate tooth loss?
That is my only interest. All my posts point back towards better ways
for the greatest good for the greatest number. Its strictly a numbers
game.

Of course, for individual dentists, this may differ slightly.

Joel