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12/27/2000 Seattle, WA - In an effort to provide educational material to the healthcare community on important technology issues, Practice Partner is pleased to introduce ASP 101: A Beginner's Guide to Internet-based Healthcare Applications. This free guide provides an introduction to application service provider (ASP) technology, including a discussion of key issues that medical practices should consider as they evaluate this new method of deploying healthcare software.
Some of the factors that this guide addresses include: the defining characteristics of an ASP and how it differs from traditional client-server applications, the advantages of an ASP vs. traditional client-server applications, and the trade-offs of implementing an ASP vs. traditional client-server systems
Practice Partner is offering this guide free of charge to any interested parties. If you would like to receive a copy of the Beginner's Guide to Internet-based Healthcare Applications, please visit www.practicepartner.com/ASP101.htm, e-mail info@practicepartner.com, or call 206-441-8490.
In addition to the patient benefits, Web View also allows providers and consulting physicians to view patient charts on-line. For providers, Web View allows access to the complete charts of their entire patient population, and for consulting physicians, the same view is available for specified patients only. This allows physicians to easily share important clinical information with other physicians via the convenience of the Web.
Seattle-based Practice Partner is a leader in the development and marketing of innovative Electronic Medical Records and Practice Management products for medical offices and large health care enterprises. Practice Partner, founded in 1983 by Dr. Andrew Ury to provide comprehensive software solutions for office-based physicians, is one of the pioneers in electronic medical records software. More than 1200 offices use Practice Partner software, and more than 700 of them use Practice Partner Patient Records. With over a decade of experience with the EMR (Practice Partner released its first version of Practice Partner Patient Records in 1987), Practice Partner has created software products that are finely honed to the real world needs of physicians, nurses, and office professionals.
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