![]() Part 1 of this series discussed the concepts of differential diagnosis and looked at how those principles used in 'medicine’ could be used in diagnosing QuickBooks irregularities. We also looked at the fundamentals of ‘Chief Complaint’ as being the starting point for patient assessment, then applied that to a QuickBooks situation of “QuickBooks just crashed.”ĭifferential Diagnosis Re-visited Part 2 Figure 1 So, for those of you that have been holding your breath in anticipation, and are now blue in the face, just go ahead and slowly breath out and then take a whiff of this. I came to the realization that my monthly series on ‘Differential Diagnosis Revisited’ that I started with Part 1 in June and updated with Part 2 and Part 3 in July was about to miss an August installment if I didn’t get it slipped into place right now. ![]() Sometimes ‘content’ just gets shuffled around here, something comes up and seems more important, so an intended article gets set aside, then more stuff piles up on top until finally you must dig out your original editorial intentions.
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