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Building an Electronic Disease Register: Getting the Computer to Work for You (Primary Care Health Informatics)

معرفی کتاب «Building an Electronic Disease Register: Getting the Computer to Work for You (Primary Care Health Informatics)» نوشتهٔ Alan Gillies, Bev Ellis, Nick Lowe، منتشرشده توسط نشر CRC Press در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Widespread recognition of the benefits of minimally invasive procedures in surgery and medicine is resulting in the rapid development of new advances and new techniques in every speciality. This series of books sets out to meet the needs of those responsible for applying the techniques. This volume deals with the field of minimal access surgery. It covers the philosophy of the concept, team training, pre-operative preparation of the patient, anaesthetic considerations, equipment, lasers, and operative techniques for the various body systems. Annotation. This clear, straightforward and practical book uses the example of a disease register to show how computers can work for you, and not the other way round. The results are improved patient health and patient care. And computers play a major role in achieving this. The book describes how to computerise patient records, implement systems to process them in accordance with best practice and available evidence, improve working practices and procedures, train staff and manage the process of change. In addition the book provides an overview of the process of implementing an electronic disease register, examines the real example of a coronary heart disease (CHD) register in a primary care organisation, and considers future developments, including the impact of the CHD National Service Framework. Whatever stage of computerisation your practice is at, whether you are a general practitioner, practice manager, or other member of the primary care team or primary care organisation, you will find this to be an essential guide
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