Computerized Health Information System

Journal Title: Annals. Computer Science Series - Year 2010, Vol 8, Issue 2

Abstract

Today, medical doctors are dealing with more complex diagnostic methodologies, and with increasing volumes of medical information related to delivery of health care in various medical centres and institutions around the world. Modern information technology offers new opportunities in the ability to deliver cost-effective health care to patients, and in addressing the challenges posed by increasingly complex procedures involved in medical diagnostics and investigations.

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Tiberiu Laczko

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Tiberiu Laczko (2010). Computerized Health Information System. Annals. Computer Science Series, 8(2), 55-64. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-108170