Thompson G
Comput Healthc. 1983 Jul;4(7):28-30.
Users of word processing in healthcare organizations do not get the productivity they should with today's word processing technology. The technology performs well, better each year, but healthcare users haven't organized their operations to maximize productivity. Out-of-date ideas about office work, lack of organized direction in the use of word processing technology and a continuing resistance to change all contribute to the loss of potential productivity increases from word processing in healthcare organizations.