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. 1996 Aug;46(409):477–478.

Evaluation of a computerized appointment system in general practice.

S M Campbell 1, M O Roland 1, B Gormanly 1
PMCID: PMC1239720  PMID: 8949329

Abstract

Computers have gained rapid acceptance in general practice. A recent development has been the use of computers to run practice appointment systems. This study demonstrates the benefits of installing a computerized appointment system, with improved service for patients, and more efficient use of time by both doctors and receptionists.

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