Clinical Information Technology: A Practical Guide to Personal Computing for Healthcare Clinicians and Managers

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Taylor & Francis, 1988 - Computers - 260 pages
Clinical Information Technology is the first book specifically written for the healthcare professionals and managers that focuses on the industry standard personal computer - the IBM PC range.

The book introduces the newcomer to personal computing to the basic components and operation of the IBM-compatible PC, and discusses purchasing decision, for both hard-and software. The next section looks in detail at several major areas in healthcare where the PC is rapidly becoming an indispensable tool. Particular emphasis is give to the topic of database management systems which are used in the development of Korner Health Service Information Systems.

Clinical Information Technology provides a completely up-to-date account of the modern personal computing industry which should enable purchasing an system development decisions to be made. The book has received official support from IBM and Microsoft.

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Contents

The PC Range
29
SoftwareAn Introduction
47
The Basics
73
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