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Building aging programs with online information technology | Author(s) | Kathleen Kelly |
Journal title | Generations, vol XXI, no 3, Fall 1997 |
Publisher | American Society on Aging, Fall 1997 |
Pages | pp 15-18 |
Keywords | Ageing process ; Consumer ; Health services ; Information services ; Information technology ; Computers ; United States of America. |
Annotation | This article examines the challenges professionals in health and ageing face, as health-related applications of online technology for consumers become more widespread. It also looks at the practical concerns of organisations - such as the Family Caregiver Alliance (FCA) - in this shift towards 'wired' healthcare. The FCA, a relatively small community based organisation in San Francisco, has undertaken numerous computer applications, from automating clients' records to building interactive Internet Web sites. |
Accession Number | CPA-971204013 A |
Classmark | BG: WY: L: UV: UVB: 3O: 7T |
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