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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol 2, 79-84, Copyright © 1995 by American Medical Informatics Association
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P Mongerson
From my viewpoint as a patient, 1. Medical knowledge has expanded to the point that individuals cannot adequately improve quality without the assistance of computer programs. 2. The medical profession must concentrate on why and how computer program projects must be used, not on why they cannot be used. 3. The successful application of computer programs to clinical medicine is dependent mainly on the efforts of individual institutions and people at the local level.
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