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A comparison of two microcomputer-based programs for bibliographic retrieval and formatting
We evaluated two representative microcomputer-based programs for organizing a biomedical literature filing system. With a bibliography of 100...
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Experimental identification of technical and database factors that can affect the success of clinical computer systems
The entry of clinical data into computer systems is an extremely demanding form of transaction processing. High speed is important, especially if the...
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Computers in anaesthesia
The potential use of the computer in anaesthesia is clearly enormous. Conventional applications, such as record management, department organization,...
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A proposed expert system for nursing practice
The knowledge on which nursing practice is based comes largely from traditional sources, expert nurses passing on the wisdom of their experience to...
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A low cost computerized system for data management in a surgical department
A computerized system is necessary for a surgical ward in order to document systematically the performed activity and set up a follow-up for...
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The clinical information system
Clinical investigation of new therapies generates a tremendous amount of patient information. Much of this information is also used to direct the day...
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Automated management information systems
The author describes the problems and potential of an automated information system in a mental health organization. Such issues as the purposes of...
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Government regulations and other influences on the medical use of computers
This paper presents points brought out in a panel discussion held at the 12th Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences, January 1979. The...
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A problem-oriented approach to medical information systems
A relatively simple computer-based information system developed for a primary care group practice at the San Francisco Veterans Administration...