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Will the information technology revolution improve services to elderly people in the new millennium? millennium lecture | Author(s) | Martin Severs |
Corporate Author | British Geriatrics Society - BGS |
Journal title | Age and Ageing, vol 28, Supplement 1, May 1999 |
Pages | pp 5-9 |
Keywords | Information technology ; Health services ; Lecture papers. |
Annotation | Information technology (IT) has the potential to support improvements in the care of older people in the new millennium. The speaker considers older people's uptake of technology. He discusses how IT can help older people to live life more fully and more effectively, including telemedicine, electronic patient records, and decision support. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990715223 A |
Classmark | UVB: L: 6MA |
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