ObjectiveTo describe the opinions of British general practitioners regarding the potential of future technology to replace key tasks carried out in primary care.DesignCross sectional online survey.Participants1,474 registered GPs in the United Kingdom.Main outcome measuresInvestigators measured GPs' opinions about the likelihood that future technology will be able to fully replace-not merely aid-the average GP in performing six primary care tasks; in addition, if GPs considered replacement for a particular task likely, the survey measured opinions about how many years from now this technological capacity might emerge.ResultsA total of 720 (49%) responded to the survey. Most GPs believed it unlikely that technology will ever be able to fully...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
AIM: To assess the current levels of computer use in Australian general practice, and identify clini...
Objectives: To appraise findings from studies examining the impact of computers on primary care cons...
ObjectiveTo describe the opinions of British general practitioners regarding the potential of future...
Objective: To ascertain general practitioners current use of computers and their views on future dev...
Objectives To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions towards use of four digital health se...
This paper charts the technological developments that have taken place within primary health care du...
This paper charts the technological developments that have taken place within primary health care du...
Objectives e-Health refers to the organisation and delivery of health services and information using...
Objective. To describe the use of computing systems by primary care staff in Scotland. Participants....
Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical records within their practice...
<b>Background</b> Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical...
Background General practice faces something of a computer revolution with the appointment of new reg...
Background. New information and communication technologies such as email and text messaging have bee...
Background: New information and communication technologies such as email and text messaging have bee...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
AIM: To assess the current levels of computer use in Australian general practice, and identify clini...
Objectives: To appraise findings from studies examining the impact of computers on primary care cons...
ObjectiveTo describe the opinions of British general practitioners regarding the potential of future...
Objective: To ascertain general practitioners current use of computers and their views on future dev...
Objectives To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions towards use of four digital health se...
This paper charts the technological developments that have taken place within primary health care du...
This paper charts the technological developments that have taken place within primary health care du...
Objectives e-Health refers to the organisation and delivery of health services and information using...
Objective. To describe the use of computing systems by primary care staff in Scotland. Participants....
Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical records within their practice...
<b>Background</b> Primary care doctors in NHSScotland have been using electronic medical...
Background General practice faces something of a computer revolution with the appointment of new reg...
Background. New information and communication technologies such as email and text messaging have bee...
Background: New information and communication technologies such as email and text messaging have bee...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
AIM: To assess the current levels of computer use in Australian general practice, and identify clini...
Objectives: To appraise findings from studies examining the impact of computers on primary care cons...