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Computer applications in quality assurance.

J P Thornton1

  • 1Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Lincolnshire, IL.

Topics in Hospital Pharmacy Management
|September 6, 1991
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Technology and science advancements are crucial for meeting healthcare demands. Integrating personal computers and information databases offers significant potential for improving healthcare services.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Technology
  • Information Science

Background:

  • Healthcare systems face increasing demands.
  • The current era is characterized by rapid technological advancement.
  • The medical community requires innovative tools to address challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the necessity of integrating science and technology in healthcare.
  • To emphasize the potential of information technology in addressing healthcare demands.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current technological trends.
  • Analysis of the role of personal computers in healthcare.
  • Exploration of information databases for medical applications.

Main Results:

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  • Personal computers offer valuable tools for medical professionals.
  • Information databases can streamline healthcare processes.
  • Technological integration promises to enhance healthcare efficiency.

Conclusions:

  • A coordinated approach combining science and technology is essential for future healthcare.
  • Information technology, including personal computers and databases, holds significant promise for transforming healthcare delivery.