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IT training. A classroom at your fingertips.

A Fraser1

  • 1Northumberland Family Health Services Authority.

The Health Service Journal
|November 16, 1991
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Computer-based training (CBT) is emerging in the National Health Service (NHS). CBT presents a cost-effective method for addressing challenges from new healthcare technologies.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare technology
  • Medical education

Background:

  • The National Health Service (NHS) is exploring innovative training methods.
  • New technologies present unique challenges for healthcare professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the potential of computer-based training (CBT) within the NHS.
  • To identify CBT as a cost-effective solution for technological integration.

Main Methods:

  • The study examines the current state of CBT in the NHS.
  • It analyzes the economic benefits and implementation challenges of CBT.

Main Results:

  • Computer-based training is in its early stages of adoption within the NHS.
  • CBT demonstrates potential for cost-effectiveness.

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Conclusions:

  • CBT offers a viable and economical approach to training healthcare staff on new technologies.
  • Further development and implementation of CBT are recommended for the NHS.