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The Computer-Based Patient Record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

The Computer-Based Patient Record

Most industries have plunged into data automation, but health care organizations have lagged in moving patients' medical records from paper to computers. In its first edition, this book presented a blueprint for introducing the computer-based patient record (CPR). The revised edition adds new information to the original book. One section describes recent developments, including the creation of a computer-based patient record institute. An international chapter highlights what is new in this still-emerging technology. An expert committee explores the potential of machine-readable CPRs to improve diagnostic and care decisions, provide a database for policymaking, and much more, addressing these key questions: Who uses patient records? What technology is available and what further research is necessary to meet users' needs? What should government, medical organizations, and others do to make the transition to CPRs? The volume also explores such issues as privacy and confidentiality, costs, the need for training, legal barriers to CPRs, and other key topics.

The Computer-based Patient Record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

The Computer-based Patient Record

Produced by the Institute of Medicine, this volume presents a blueprint for introducing the computer-based patient record (CPR) nationwide within the next decade. An expert panel explores the potential of the machine-readable CPR to improve diagnostic and care decisions and provide a database for po

Nomination of Richard S. Schweiker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Nomination of Richard S. Schweiker

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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No Bad Parts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

No Bad Parts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-11-23
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  • Publisher: Random House

'Innovative and transformational' - Gabor Maté 'Changed my life' - Rangan Chatterjee The empowering new way to discover your multifaceted mind. Do you long to break free from a stuck part of you - the inner critic, 'monkey mind', a bad habit or an addiction? What if there was a way to approach those aspects of you, to free you from the constant inner struggle and find true healing? In this groundbreaking international bestseller, Dr Richard Schwartz reveals that we are each born with an 'internal family' of distinct parts within us. Some of our parts can become trapped in destructive patterns, but learning to relate to each of them with curiosity, respect and empathy can vastly expand our capacity to heal. The Internal Family Systems (IFS) model will help you challenge the destructive behaviour of these parts, turn the ego, the inner critic and the saboteur into powerful allies, and allow you to return to a more whole and harmonious 'Self'.

The computer-based patient record
  • Language: en
A Balanced Medical Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

A Balanced Medical Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

1941 was not a remarkable vintage year for wines, but a great year for the Materson family. Richard Stephen Materson, Dick, as he always introduced himself, was born on February 11th. In his Memoirs, A Balanced Medical Life, which he began in 2007, he details his youth and the many events that shaped his character. A masterful story teller, he meant his memoirs to be a gift to his young grandchildren, who he felt would not have the opportunity to know him firsthand. The book recounts in vivid details many of the extraordinary events he experienced, and some of the great people he met during his incredibly productive lifetime. Readers will be inspired to write their own stories. His wife, Rosa, completed his work, as he wished.

The Computer-Based Patient Record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

The Computer-Based Patient Record

Most industries have plunged into data automation, but health care organizations have lagged in moving patients' medical records from paper to computers. In its first edition, this book presented a blueprint for introducing the computer-based patient record (CPR). The revised edition adds new information to the original book. One section describes recent developments, including the creation of a computer-based patient record institute. An international chapter highlights what is new in this still-emerging technology. An expert committee explores the potential of machine-readable CPRs to improve diagnostic and care decisions, provide a database for policymaking, and much more, addressing these key questions: Who uses patient records? What technology is available and what further research is necessary to meet users' needs? What should government, medical organizations, and others do to make the transition to CPRs? The volume also explores such issues as privacy and confidentiality, costs, the need for training, legal barriers to CPRs, and other key topics.

Technical Note
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 552

Technical Note

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1955
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Double Dick Shakes Down the Thunder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Double Dick Shakes Down the Thunder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 198?
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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In Their Own Words - the Final Chapter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

In Their Own Words - the Final Chapter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-03-16
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Nearly 100 illustrious fi ghter aces and test pilots have granted personal glimpses from their military careers to help create this tribute to Americas patriotic and heroic fliers. IN THEIR OWN WORDS - THE FINAL CHAPTER - TRUE STORIES FROM AMERICAN FIGHTER ACES illuminates what it took to fl y and survive in hostile enemy skies and to test our new and unforgiving fighter aircraft. When I f irst began compiling information, interviewing and corresponding with our legendary fighter pilots, there were about 600 of the original 1,473 fighter aces still with us. It is now 2011 and only 10% of our American fi ghter aces are still living. I, and other military aviation enthusiasts are indeed fortunate that this book will again honor and tell the fi rst person accounts of nearly 50% of these remarkable remaining fi ghter pilots. Th e goal of this book is to write the fi nal chapter to this stunning legacy. A great deal of our nations rich military heritage is about to become extinct. In a very few years all our ace fi ghter pilots will be gone. Th e fact that our country is still free and speaking English instead of Japanese or German bears witness to their extraordinary deeds and courage.