Horsburgh R, Hall A, Harding E, Homer J, Hudson M, Jayaram L, Fong J K, Keymer C
N Z Med J. 1986 Mar 12;99(797):154-6.
Auckland general practitioners were surveyed to assess their use of computers. Forty-eight practitioners (9.6%) had computers which were primarily used for practice administration. The main benefit offered by the computer was an improvement in quality of work rather than a reduction in quantity. Areas of dissatisfaction revealed by the survey included cost, limited flexibility, and the consequences of computer failure. Although most respondents suggested improvements in specific areas, many felt that the age of computerised general practice had arrived.
对奥克兰的全科医生进行了调查,以评估他们对计算机的使用情况。48名医生(占9.6%)拥有计算机,这些计算机主要用于诊所管理。计算机带来的主要好处是工作质量的提高,而非工作量的减少。调查揭示的不满意之处包括成本、灵活性有限以及计算机故障的后果。尽管大多数受访者建议在特定领域进行改进,但许多人认为全科医疗计算机化的时代已经到来。