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Publikováno v:
M.D. computing : computers in medical practice. 12(1)
We developed a computer-administered health screening interview for the employees of an urban teaching hospital. The interview is part of the integrated Center for Clinical Computing (CCC) clinical information system used throughout the hospital, and
Autor:
S E, Locke, H B, Kowaloff, R G, Hoff, C, Safran, M A, Popovsky, D J, Cotton, D M, Finkelstein, P L, Page, W V, Slack
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M.D. computing : computers in medical practice. 11(1)
To test the ability of a computer-based interview to detect factors related to the risk of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among potential blood donors, and to determine donor reactions to the use of the computer, we compared the rate of detec
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M.D. computing : computers in medical practice. 10(4)
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Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care.
We developed a computer-based health care interview for employees at an urban teaching hospital. The interview is part of the hospital-wide, integrated Center for Clinical Computing (CCC) system at the Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, and is available
Autor:
S E, Locke, H B, Kowaloff, R G, Hoff, C, Safran, M A, Popovsky, D J, Cotton, D M, Finkelstein, P L, Page, W V, Slack
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 268(10)
To test the ability of a computer-based interview to detect factors related to the risk of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among potential blood donors and to determine donor reactions to the use of the interview.A comparison of the rate of de
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M.D. computing : computers in medical practice. 7(5)
Although computers are now commonly used for financial purposes in hospitals and physicians' offices, most physicians do not routinely use them in patient care. And in hospitals where laboratory data are provided on computer terminals, the displays a
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M.D. computing : computers in medical practice. 7(1)
Schools of talking therapy generally consider the doctor-patient relationship to be essential to the therapeutic process. Yet studies reveal that the presence of a therapist can sometimes inhibit frank disclosure and that patients will speak alone, i
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American journal of hospital pharmacy. 42(7)
A computerized supplement to a hospital's drug information newsletter, called Drugman, is described. The pharmacy department of a 452-bed teaching hospital developed Drugman. The program uses the "Converse" software, which was developed by the hospit