Abstract

Clinically oriented computer systems require compatibility with the information processing that typifies clinical work. This paper summarizes some of the research that can be applied to such processing and uses the summary to suggest likely errors. Alternative means to correct for such errors are also summmarized leading to an emphasis on decision support systems that integrate human and computer information processing strengths. An example concerning long-term mental illness is used for illustration.

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