Abstract

Health institutions appear to be ripe for automation. Acquisition, storage and utilization of medical information are almost entirely manual, and the cumulative experience of medicine is disseminated largely by preceptorship. The “systems approach” should and will be adapted to medicine. Computers will not replace physicians but they will effect major improvements in patient care, education, research and institution management.

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