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The future's bright: the future's digital information technology and health information towards the millennium and beyond | Author(s) | Simon Wallace |
Corporate Author | King's Fund |
Publisher | King's Fund, London, 1996 |
Pages | 76 pp (Promoting Patient Choice 5) |
Source | BEBC, PO Box 1496, Poole, Dorset, BH12 3YD. |
Keywords | Information technology ; Information services ; Communications engineering ; Health [elderly] ; Health services. |
Annotation | The author explains the jargon surrounding the new technologies and reviews their actual and potential use for health professionals. He shows how health information could become accessible to the public through GP surgeries, hospitals or libraries, and ultimately on compact disc, the Internet, cable or satellite in the home. Also included are listings of quality health information web sites and other useful contacts. |
Accession Number | CPA-970515210 B |
Classmark | UVB: UV: YAA: CC: L |
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