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Compr Ther. 1984 May;10(5):42-7.
A user-oriented information system for emergency medicine.
Spyker DA, Stier DM, O'Dell RW, Anne A, Edlich RF.
A user-oriented Emergency Medical Services Information System ( EMSIS ) has been developed in our medical center that can readily be established by any interested medical center. This minicomputer based system provides online registration of poison center calls, access to the Poisindex (C) data base, concise patient information sheets, access to EMS treatment protocols, assistance in the differential diagnosis of acute poisoning, dosage recommendations for drugs with a narrow therapeutic margin, and kinetic analysis of drug overdoses. Video terminals access EMSIS in the Emergency Department, pharmacy, outpatient medicine clinic, pediatric clinic, medicine wards, poison control center, and biomedical engineering. A PDP 11/70 with 256 Kb core and 48 ports running under RSTS /E V7 .0 supports an average of 20 simultaneous users.
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Am J Hosp Pharm. 1978 Jun;35(6):711-4.
Computer system for unit dose drug distribution.
Gousse WL.
A computerized unit dose drug distribution system, part of an online hospital information system, is described. Differences between manual and computerized pharmacy distribution, and the advantages and deficiencies of the automated system are discussed. The system seems to improve pharmacy's efficiency, accuracy, control of drugs and capabilities for patient monitoring and drug use review. If mechanical failure occurs, back-up procedures keep the distribution system operational. The computer system is believed to decrease the time spent by pharmacists on routine distribution tasks, leaving time for other necessary pharmacy functions.
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Iyodenshi To Seitai Kogaku. 1983 Jun;21(3):203-7.
[Development of an online system for prescriptions]
[Article in Japanese]
Ogura H, Kitazoe Y, Yamamoto K, Furutani H, Takeda Y, Sagara E, Kunisawa M.
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