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Ever since the early 1960s, the medical ical records. Expert
assistance in di- issue might contain a review of an office agnosis
and treatment selection will be world has awaited the promise of
com- practice management system-of in- as close as the nearest
telephone, which terest to the physician, nurse, and office
puterization. Many of us were fasci- will provide an immediate link
to the nated by the efforts of the pioneers: practice manager. Next
to it might be Homer Warner's computerized diag- office computer.
found a detailed article about a language nosis system, Octo
Barnett's medical Since 1983, M,D. Computing has such as LISP and
how it could be ap- information system, Howard Bleich's explored
and explained all of these as- plied to medical problems, or a
tutorial pects. Our magazine's major focus is on about real-time
monitoring of a patient's automated acid/base consultant" and
Warner Slack's history-taking program computer systems that serve
the health physiological state, along with book re- were foretastes
of what was to come. provider in the home or office environ- views
and departments reporting on At first, however, physicians and hos-
ment. M. D, Computing has also ex- pertinent computer news. pital
personnel resisted the computer amined more general computer appli-
In several cases, a distinct theme because it was too slow, too
fragile, too cations in medical care.
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