Historical Perspective of Technologies Used in Medical Communications, Past, Present, and Future
Autor: | Lesley Fierro, Andrew Gažo, Donna Savulich, Charles Fraser, Christine Wyble |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Multimedia
Computer science Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Information Processes and Technology eMix Pharmacology (nursing) Information industry Information mapping computer.software_genre Information science World Wide Web Management information systems Drug Guides Information system Information technology architecture Pharmacology (medical) computer |
Zdroj: | Drug Information Journal. 43:705-712 |
ISSN: | 2164-9200 0092-8615 |
DOI: | 10.1177/009286150904300608 |
Popis: | Medical communication in the pharmaceutical industry has evolved over the past quarter century along with advances in information technology. The medical information function within the pharmaceutical industry became a distinct entity in the early 1980s as the demand for systematic and organized information increased and the complexity of questions required more in-depth responses. Early on, literature searching was a manual process, but microfiche storage and retrieval systems improved capabilities. The use of the computer in the 1990s played a major role in transforming medical information departments, allowing for shared information, documentation, and electronic system development. Traditional paper-based methods of retrieving information from physical libraries has given way to digitized medical information from virtual platforms accessed via the World Wide Web and proprietary web portals. Likewise, communication of information to the end user has been transformed and is much less reliant on traditio... |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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