In the palm of your hand.
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Auteurs : B. MonteverdiSource :
- Medical group management journal / MGMA [ 0899-8949 ]
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : États-Unis.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Automatic Data Processing, Computer Peripherals (utilization), Computer Security, Cost Control, Diffusion of Innovation, Health Care Sector (organization & administration), Health Care Sector (trends), Information Systems, Investments, Practice Management, Medical (trends), Quality Assurance, Health Care, United States, User-Computer Interface.
- MESH :
- geographic : United States.
- organization & administration : Health Care Sector.
- trends : Health Care Sector, Practice Management, Medical.
- utilization : Computer Peripherals.
- Automatic Data Processing, Computer Security, Cost Control, Diffusion of Innovation, Information Systems, Investments, Quality Assurance, Health Care, User-Computer Interface.
Abstract
The explosive growth of handheld personal digital assistants (PDAs) in health care has been nothing short of amazing. What applications--business and clinical--do these devices have in medicine, and what is their potential? PDAs are simple and intuitive; their applications require minimal interaction time, so they have minimal impact on work flow: the investment is small; and the lightweight form is relatively nonintrusive during a patient encounter. The devices are being used to capture charges for medical services at the point of care. Encounter capture, online prescription writing and other applications will soon come on the scene. This article discusses current and possible future uses for PDAs in health care, interfaces with other technologies and security concerns.
PubMed: 11458472
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