The Medical Information Computer System (MEDICS) is a time shared, disk oriented minicomputer system capable of meeting storage and retrieval needs for the space- or non-space-related applications of at least 16 simultaneous users. At the various commercially available low cost terminals, the simple command and control mechanism and the generalized communication activity of the system permit multiple form inputs, real-time updating, and instantaneous retrieval capability with a full range of options
Analog-to-digital computer accepts physiological flight data as three basic analog input signals - t...
The goal of medical informatics is to improve care. This requires the commitment and harmonious coll...
The use of automated, analytical techniques to aid medical support teams is suggested. Recommendatio...
The update system for the NASA medical data minicomputer storage and retrieval system is described. ...
Computerized storage and retrieval of medical information is discussed. Tasks which were performed i...
The NASA medical data program is designed to contribute to (1) the safety of the astronauts while in...
Details of medical research and development programs, particularly an integrated medical laboratory,...
The Autonomous Medical Operations (AMO) group at NASA Ames is developing a medical decision support ...
Several levels of documentation are presented for the program module of the NASA medical directorate...
A portable medical status and treatment system is discussed. The vital signs monitor includes electr...
The use of aerospace medical techniques to improve the quality of earth health care systems is discu...
Mission constraints will challenge the delivery of medical care on a long-term, deep space explorati...
The complexity and amount of medical hardware needed by National Aeronautics and Space Administratio...
INTRODUCTION: Long-duration missions beyond low Earth orbit introduce new constraints to the space m...
Destinations beyond low Earth orbit, especially Mars, have several important constraints, including ...
Analog-to-digital computer accepts physiological flight data as three basic analog input signals - t...
The goal of medical informatics is to improve care. This requires the commitment and harmonious coll...
The use of automated, analytical techniques to aid medical support teams is suggested. Recommendatio...
The update system for the NASA medical data minicomputer storage and retrieval system is described. ...
Computerized storage and retrieval of medical information is discussed. Tasks which were performed i...
The NASA medical data program is designed to contribute to (1) the safety of the astronauts while in...
Details of medical research and development programs, particularly an integrated medical laboratory,...
The Autonomous Medical Operations (AMO) group at NASA Ames is developing a medical decision support ...
Several levels of documentation are presented for the program module of the NASA medical directorate...
A portable medical status and treatment system is discussed. The vital signs monitor includes electr...
The use of aerospace medical techniques to improve the quality of earth health care systems is discu...
Mission constraints will challenge the delivery of medical care on a long-term, deep space explorati...
The complexity and amount of medical hardware needed by National Aeronautics and Space Administratio...
INTRODUCTION: Long-duration missions beyond low Earth orbit introduce new constraints to the space m...
Destinations beyond low Earth orbit, especially Mars, have several important constraints, including ...
Analog-to-digital computer accepts physiological flight data as three basic analog input signals - t...
The goal of medical informatics is to improve care. This requires the commitment and harmonious coll...
The use of automated, analytical techniques to aid medical support teams is suggested. Recommendatio...