| A proposed study to access the impact of microprocessors on health care delivery |
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Proceedings of the June 13-16, 1977, national computer conference
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Dallas, Texas
SESSION: Computer systems in health care delivery and medical laboratories
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Pages 309-312
Year of Publication: 1977
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ABSTRACT
Rapid development in microprocessor technology points the way to significant impacts on a number of industries. One such industry is that of health care delivery in which the micro-miniaturization and almost zero cost of the microprocessor itself will lead to increasingly widespread applications. The assessment of the impact of this new technology is of paramount importance for component and medical device manufacturers in delineating new product directions and for the prioritization of research funding. It is necessary to make a thorough survey of current and projected microprocessor devices and applications through literature searches, research and manufacturer surveys, a special conference and a workshop. The results of these efforts would be incorporated into a report containing the background information and recommendations for further research and development. Failure to collect and disseminate technological information of this type as widely as possible retards the ultimate technological advances that may be derived. Enlightened technological application forecasting and direction emphasis become a key to effective and efficient future developments in health care delivery.
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