Total medical record: an automated medical information system.
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, Journal Article
Herpok, FJ; Hansen, JP; Ritter, JN; Hammond, WE
Published in: Med Group Manage
1979
The strength of the TMR system lies in its integration of medical and business information in a practical, easy-to-use design. It eliminates the delay, inefficiency, and bulk found in other medical information systems.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Med Group Manage
ISSN
0025-7257
Publication Date
1979
Volume
26
Issue
5
Start / End Page
37 / 46
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Student Health Services
- North Carolina
- Medical Records
- Medical Record Linkage
- Information Systems
- Computers
- Appointments and Schedules
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Herpok, F. J., Hansen, J. P., Ritter, J. N., & Hammond, W. E. (1979). Total medical record: an automated medical information system. Med Group Manage, 26(5), 37–46.
Herpok, F. J., J. P. Hansen, J. N. Ritter, and W. E. Hammond. “Total medical record: an automated medical information system.” Med Group Manage 26, no. 5 (1979): 37–46.
Herpok FJ, Hansen JP, Ritter JN, Hammond WE. Total medical record: an automated medical information system. Med Group Manage. 1979;26(5):37–46.
Herpok, F. J., et al. “Total medical record: an automated medical information system.” Med Group Manage, vol. 26, no. 5, 1979, pp. 37–46.
Herpok FJ, Hansen JP, Ritter JN, Hammond WE. Total medical record: an automated medical information system. Med Group Manage. 1979;26(5):37–46.
Published In
Med Group Manage
ISSN
0025-7257
Publication Date
1979
Volume
26
Issue
5
Start / End Page
37 / 46
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Student Health Services
- North Carolina
- Medical Records
- Medical Record Linkage
- Information Systems
- Computers
- Appointments and Schedules