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Technology update: computer-assisted video instruction in hospitals.

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|August 7, 1990
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Interactive videodisks offer significant potential in healthcare. Medical records professionals can leverage this technology for training and lead its adoption within institutions.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Education Technology

Background:

  • Interactive videodisks represent advanced technology with growing recognition in healthcare.
  • A survey indicated widespread institutional plans to acquire and develop videodisk programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the emerging role of Computer-Assisted Videodisk Instruction (CAVI) for medical records professionals.
  • To emphasize the opportunity for medical records practitioners to lead CAVI implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Survey of 169 health institutions regarding videodisk technology adoption.
  • Analysis of institutional plans for videodisk purchase and program development.

Main Results:

  • 79% of surveyed institutions planned videodisk purchases within a year.

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  • 72% of surveyed institutions planned to develop videodisk programs.
  • Conclusions:

    • CAVI presents a valuable tool for medical records departments and hospitalwide training.
    • Medical records professionals are uniquely positioned to champion CAVI adoption and its benefits.