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Wong, E. Tin; Abendroth, Tomas W. – Academic Medicine, 1996
This paper proposes that physicians' use of computerized medical information systems in the practice of medicine can assist delivery of cost-effective, high-quality patient care and help expand clinical research. However, benefits can be realized only if clinicians participate in system development and implementation and if senior institutional…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency
Abrahamson, Stephen; And Others – 1970
The unique factor in the Medical Information Project is that working from ground zero, it undertook to design and put into operation a communication system for general medical practitioners using an individualized, programmed, audiovisual medium. The development of this system involved three general phases. Phase I, consisted of: (1) obtaining and…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Communications, Communication Problems, Communications
Syner, James C. – 1968
A digital computer based biomedical information system was designed to service the needs of physicians engaged in patient care and clinical research, and scientists engaged in laboratory research. The system embraces all functions of information processing which include information collection, storage, retrieval, analyses and display. The…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Computers, Hospitals
Rees, Alan M; Schultz, Douglas G. – 1967
An empirical study of the nature and variability of the relevance judgment process was conducted from July 1, 1965 to September 30, 1967. Volume I of the final report presents a literature review and statement of the theoretical framework of the study, a discussion of the experimental design and a summary of data analyses. The study had two…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Decision Making, Evaluation Methods