
|Articles|March 15, 2003
Computerized integrated system must meet practice needs
Orlando-When considering computer office integration, physicians must consider what is essential versus what may be little more than a luxury to a smooth-running office. It may or may not be economically feasible to tie all aspects of a practice into a readily accessible communication network at this point.
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