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Emergency Medical Care Systems
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971Improving a medical care system requires an understanding of input and output functions and how they are achieved. Changes should be preceded by the establishment of a data system that will produce accurate measurements before and after change so that evaluation is possible.
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Medical systems as changing social systems
Social Science & Medicine. Part B: Medical Anthropology, 1978Abstract Medical systems are seen as dependent components of their political economic contexts. A set of ideals are identified for achieving a fully regionalized health service as a system offering equity of access and adequate services for all along with user control.
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Cyber-Physical Medical and Medication Systems
2008 The 28th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2008Medical and medication devices are real-time systems with safety and timing requirements. They range from hard-real-time, embedded, and reactive systems such as pacemakers to soft-real-time, stand-alone medication dispensers. Many of these devices are already connected to computer networks, especially in hospital intensive-care units, so that patients'
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Medical System Reforms and Medical Information Systems in Japan
2008Japan is undertaking medical system reforms in order to suppress the ballooning national medical expenses of the aging society. Medical computerization is one of the focal issues for this. The government has stated a plan to mandate the online billing of medical service fees for all medical institutions.
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Intelligent medical training systems
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2006Rebecca, Crowley, Dana, Gryzbicki
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