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Can computers improve the health of the nation?

A. Gillies

University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK, alan{at}gillies.force9.co.uk

G. Rawlings

Department of Business Information Management, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK, g.rawlings{at}uclan.ac.uk

In this paper the authors consider whether the use of computers can be demonstrated to have a positive impact upon the effectiveness of health screening, in accordance with the Health of the Nationdocument. The paper is based on a study of 1.1 million patients registered with 283 general practices in the north-west region of the UK.

Health Informatics Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2, 109-112 (1998)
DOI: 10.1177/146045829800400209


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