Full Description
This handy publication will save you time by covering the fundamentals of computing practice and information management in one easy reference, keeping you up to date with your legislative and professional responsibilities. With the medical and health industries becoming increasingly reliant on informatics, practitioners need to find the best way of making computer resources work for both them and their patients. General practitioners have complex requirements involving access to online administration, e-health, patient records and privacy, plus practice, prescribing and accounts software platforms.
Computing and Information Management in General Practice helps educate the primary care market to their digital responsibilities for effective patient, practice and information management.
Contents
Preface1. Computers, GPs and patients: issues in general practice2. Computers and practice management3. Computers and clinical care4. Electronic resources5. Computer security 6. Promoting quality and safety in GP computing