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Journal of Medical Systems | 1986

Portable and desktop microcomputers for patient care charting

Stephen R. Ash; Daniel K. Ulrich

Microcomputers are perfectly suited for the input, storage, display, and printing of medical information. The most efficient method of data input and verification is by health professionals themselves, at the bedside or in the exam room. Battery-powered microcomputers are now available with all the power and function of desktops. One patient-care software package [Smart-Chart(tm)] allows entry of clinical data into battery-powered computers such as the Epson Geneva or Data General One, and two-way communication of such data with IBM-PC compatibles. This system inexpensively places a complete computer system in the hands of health professionals in all locations of practice (even at home for use during telephone calls). A dozen or so floppy disks can allow primary physicians to have immediate access to current information on all patients in their practice. Medical notation by computer may now achieve its full potential for clarifying medical records, improving patient care, and diminishing the frustration of medical practice.Microcomputers are perfectly suited for the input, storage, display, and printing of medical information. The most efficient method of data input and verification is by health professionals themselves, at the bedside or in the exam room. Battery-powered microcomputers are now available with all the power and function of desktops. One patient-care software package [Smart-Chart(tm)] allows entry of clinical data into battery-powered computers such as the Epson Geneva or Data General One, and two-way communication of such data with IBM-PC compatibles. This system inexpensively places a complete computer system in the hands of health professionals in all locations of practice (even at home for use during telephone calls). A dozen or so floppy disks can allow primary physicians to have immediate access to current information on all patients in their practice. Medical notation by computer may now achieve its full potential for clarifying medical records, improving patient care, and diminishing the frustration of medical practice.


Peritoneal Dialysis International | 1993

Peritoneal catheters and exit-site practices: toward optimum peritoneal access.

Ram Gokal; Stephen R. Ash; G. B. Helfrich; C. J. Holmes; P. Joffe; W. K. Nichols; Dimitrios G. Oreopoulos; M. C. Riella; Alain Slingeneyer; Zbylut J. Twardowski; Stephen Vas


Archive | 1982

Short-tubing set gravity powered peritoneal cycler

Alan E. Handt; Stephen R. Ash


Peritoneal Dialysis International | 1983

PERITONEOSCOPIC PLACEMENT OF THE TENCKHOFF CATHETER: FURTHER CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Stephen R. Ash; Alan E. Handt; Richard Bloch


Peritoneal Dialysis International | 1983

EFFECT OF THE PERIDEX FILTER ON PERITONITIS RATES IN A CAPD POPULATION

Stephen R. Ash; Richard Horswell; Emilie M. Heeter; R. Bloch


Peritoneal Dialysis International | 1983

CLINICAL TRIALS OF THE COLUMN DISC PERITONEAL CATHETER (LIFECATH TM)

Stephen R. Ash; Jeffrey D. Struewing


annual symposium on computer application in medical care | 1984

TOTAL RECALL™ — A Complete Clinical Information System in a Briefcase

Stephen R. Ash; Daniel K. Ulrich; David Laxton


annual symposium on computer application in medical care | 1984

TOTAL RECALL™ and TOTAL CONTROL™ in the Specialty Care Unit: A Database for the Science, Practice, and Business of Medicine

Stephen R. Ash; Alan E. Handt; Daniel K. Ulrich; Darlene Hrabel; A. Lynn Wimberly


Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care | 1984

The TOTAL RECALL™ Program: A Relational Office Database Interfacable with Briefcase Computers

Stephen R. Ash; Daniel K. Ulrich; David Laxton


Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care | 1983

Computer Applications in Medical Care. Computer Systems in Hospitals. Medical Records and Quality Assurance: The Computerized Notation System (CNS)—A Direct Data Entry System for Physicians and Nurses

Stephen R. Ash; Daniel K. Ulrich

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Alain Slingeneyer

Manchester Royal Infirmary

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C. J. Holmes

Manchester Royal Infirmary

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G. B. Helfrich

Manchester Royal Infirmary

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M. C. Riella

Manchester Royal Infirmary

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P. Joffe

Manchester Royal Infirmary

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Ram Gokal

Manchester Royal Infirmary

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W. K. Nichols

Manchester Royal Infirmary

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Stephen Vas

Toronto Western Hospital

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