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7 reviewsISBN-10 : 1417575212
ISBN-13 : 9781417575213
Author: Alan Gillies, Bev Ellis, Nick Lowe
Widespread recognition of the benefits of minimally invasive procedures in surgery and medicine is resulting in the rapid development of new advances and new techniques in every speciality. This series of books sets out to meet the needs of those responsible for applying the techniques. This volume deals with the field of minimal access surgery. It covers the philosophy of the concept, team training, pre-operative preparation of the patient, anaesthetic considerations, equipment, lasers, and operative techniques for the various body systems.
Part One The process of implementing an EDR
1 What is an electronic disease register?
2 Computerising patient records
3 Managing the process of change
Part Two Fylde PCG: a case study
4 The case study and its context
5 Establishing agreed policies across the PCG
6 Implementing the policy
7 Implementing the policy in an In Practice VISION practice
8 Implementing the CHD policy in an EMIS practice
Part Three Where do we go from here?
9 Future PCG developments for coding CHD
10 Conclusions
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Tags: Electronic, Disease Register, the Computer, Health Informatics, Alan Gillies, Bev Ellis, Nick Lowe