Frater A, Buchan H
North West Thames Regional Health Authority, London.
Br J Hosp Med. 1991 Jan;45(1):47-8.
This article begins with the view that computers are not essential for medical audit. There is a lot of pressure from manufacturers and enthusiasts to purchase computers as a prerequisite to undertaking medical audit. The authors challenge this view and provide a useful checklist of questions to ask before deciding to buy a computer and discuss how to choose the right system for your needs, once the decision has been made.
本文开篇即认为计算机并非医疗审计的必需品。制造商和计算机爱好者施加了很大压力,要求将购买计算机作为进行医疗审计的先决条件。作者对这一观点提出质疑,并提供了一份实用的问题清单,以便在决定购买计算机之前进行询问,还讨论了一旦做出决定,如何根据自身需求选择合适的系统。