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Thinking of Buying...Scheduling Software
Ten key features to look for in your program.
Edited by Jayne Mitton, RN

When you consider that a surgical facility's revenue stream starts with the scheduling process, you're struck by how the limitations of phone, fax and e-mail can slow that stream to a trickle and how easy it is to lose cases when you play telephone tag with a physician's office staff. There's no escaping the fact that some cases will go elsewhere when your scheduler is in a meeting or at lunch.

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