The Computer and the Clinical Decision Process
Abstract
Short-term results with the use of automated nursing notes at the Institute of Living indicate that there are significant gains in the day-to-day care of patients. Longterm benefits can be anticipated from the comparison and evaluation of data over time so that better observational techniques can be developed, more plausible inferences made, and treatment hypotheses refined.
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