Litzkow L
J Med Syst. 1977;1(2):171-5. doi: 10.1007/BF02285284.
One of the by-products of computerizing a clinical laboratory is the resultant increase in paper production and its associated manual system overloads. In an attempt to resolve this problem, we have devised a computer-generated laboratory record system that provides continuous access, yet ensures record security. By the use of closed-circuit television, intercom, and a microfilm reader/printer, it is possible to configure a remote record facility that is convenient for physician use and yet operates with a low original capital investment and utilizes no additional personnel.
临床实验室计算机化的副产品之一是纸张产量的增加及其相关手工系统的负荷过重。为了解决这个问题,我们设计了一种计算机生成的实验室记录系统,该系统可提供持续访问,同时确保记录安全。通过使用闭路电视、对讲机和缩微胶卷阅读打印机,可以配置一个远程记录设施,该设施便于医生使用,而且初始资本投资低,无需额外人员。