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Computer-Based Patient Record Technologies

User needs, both of individuals and of cohesive communities, are paramount in the design and development of computer-based patient record systems. Designers and vendors of CPR systems must understand such needs, as well as how the systems will be used and what demands users will place on the systems. The discussion of user requirements in Chapter 2 sets the stage for explaining in this chapter the attributes of technologies required to create CPR systems in the 1990s.

This chapter has three main goals: (1) to highlight technologies relevant to CPR systems, (2) to convey what is possible with existing technologies, and (3) to emphasize what will be required to build state-of-the-art CPR systems in the 1990s. The chapter also provides some insight into the current state of existing clinical information systems that possess features crucial to the development of state-of-the-art CPR systems. Finally, it discusses the technological barriers that still must be overcome before CPR systems can become well established.

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