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Use of Computers in General Practice

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For the large number of practices which are not computerized and for those which would like to replace their existing system with something newer, this guide is intended to help assess the needs of a practice and the suitability of the various systems available. It deals with the uses and scope of computers in general practice and the selection of a computer system, using the minimum of technical language.

359 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1997

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John Preece

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