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So you need more than a personal computer?

S M Lenz

    Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine
    |May 9, 1990
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    Home care agencies automating processes may need to upgrade from personal computers. Multi-user computer systems provide cost savings, office automation, and scalability for growing agencies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Information Technology in Healthcare
    • Healthcare Administration Systems

    Background:

    • Home care agencies are increasingly adopting automation.
    • Existing personal computer infrastructure may limit scalability and efficiency.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the benefits of multi-user computer systems for automated home care agencies.
    • To identify solutions for agencies outgrowing personal computer setups.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of personal computers versus multi-user systems.
    • Assessment of cost-effectiveness and scalability.

    Main Results:

    • Multi-user systems offer lower costs compared to scaling personal computer networks.
    • These systems facilitate branch office automation and hardware independence.

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  • Significant room for future expansion is a key advantage.
  • Conclusions:

    • Multi-user computer systems are a viable and scalable solution for automating home care agencies.
    • Transitioning to multi-user systems can address limitations of personal computers and support future growth.