
|Articles|October 1, 2001
Instead of installed software, consider an 'ASP'
As more urologists implement computer technology into their practices, we are learning about the benefits and features of many of the software packages that are available to improve practice efficiency and performance. Unfortunately, those software programs are expensive and require the technological assistance of information technology specialists to load and debug those complicated programs.
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