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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
A radically new, patient-oriented health care system that combines the latest clinical laboratory science with full use of the latest information technology and the incredible power of today’s supercomputers. In what may well be a first, an electronic engineer, William D. Wood, proposes a controversial new American health care system in his book, Vibrant Health Plus: The Real Medical Revolution, recently published by ABC Press Inc. Based on supercomputers, advances in Clinical Laboratory Science, and new information sharing technologies, Wood’s Computer Test Information (CCTI) system is designed to be patient-oriented, and research driven—through the accumulation and analysis of vast quantities of information about the human body, with emphasis on highly advanced wellness levels breakthroughs. CCTI would collect information about geographical and environmental factors that may affect human health. A network of state, regional and national facilities would analysis this data, examine any correlations, and release the results.
This resource provides laboratory managers and practitioners with detailed information on achieving cost-effective utilization of laboratory resources and enhancing diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making. Clinical chapters are organized by body system for ease of reference. Each disorder is discussed in terms of etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations/syndrome, diagnostic testing strategies, and treatment with effects on laboratory results. "Success stories" and case studies illustrate each chapter's content. Abundant flow charts, tables, and algorithms clarify tests' selection, use, interpretation, and value.
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