This paper compares the status of primary care computing in England and Scotland with that of Denmark. The rate of utilisation by Danish GPs is among the highest in the world and the MedCom national health network handles over 90% of the country's primary sector clinical communications. A high proportion of English and Scottish GPs also use computers in their clinical practices, and like their Danish colleagues, they benefit from more accurate and streamlined medications management, particularly in terms of repeat prescriptions. The historical forces and factors which influenced the development of primary care computing are identified and discussed
This is the fourth in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general pract...
UK primary care is highly computerized; initially led by enthusiastic general practitioners who deve...
UK primary care is highly computerized; initially led by enthusiastic general practitioners who deve...
This paper compares the status of primary care computing in England and Scotland with that of Denmar...
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...
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...
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...
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
Objective. To describe the use of computing systems by primary care staff in Scotland. Participants....
Objective. To describe the use of computing systems by primary care staff in Scotland. Participants....
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
This is the fourth in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general pract...
UK primary care is highly computerized; initially led by enthusiastic general practitioners who deve...
UK primary care is highly computerized; initially led by enthusiastic general practitioners who deve...
This paper compares the status of primary care computing in England and Scotland with that of Denmar...
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...
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...
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...
This is the last in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general practit...
Objective. To describe the use of computing systems by primary care staff in Scotland. Participants....
Objective. To describe the use of computing systems by primary care staff in Scotland. Participants....
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
This second paper in a series of five looks at how computing in primary care began and provides back...
This is the fourth in a series of five papers about the use of computing technology in general pract...
UK primary care is highly computerized; initially led by enthusiastic general practitioners who deve...
UK primary care is highly computerized; initially led by enthusiastic general practitioners who deve...