TMA Technology launches online application service provider

TMA Technology, Ltd. has produced an online application service provider (ASP) product for documenting and reporting quality indicators in the clinic.

The Radiation Oncology Performance Enhancement (ROPE) Database can be accessed via any workstation, laptop or PDA with Internet access and is used to track patient, personnel and equipment QA. Report generation is the key to this product, providing valuable data for JCAHO and ACR accreditation, federal and state inspections, as well as data that will empower staff to implement "best practices" for quality improvement.

The ROPE works seamlessly with the web portal --  www.TMATech.com -- which provides valuable content, such as policies, procedures and forms, utilized daily in a clinic.

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