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| to provide a pilot system of Internet-enabled video security software in facilities the company manages in New York City, White Plains, New York and Union, New Jersey. Internet-enabled information communication technologies, such as computers, mobile phones and PDAs have had a significant impact on the physician-patient relationship by allowing for the efficient and cost-effective management of large volumes of information, as well as by supporting communications between individuals that would otherwise be prohibited by time or geography. The viability of using Internet-enabled applications to reach physicians is dependent largely on both the level of access physicians have to an Internet connection both at work and at home, as well as the time physicians have available to go online during their workday. |
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