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Top Health Inf Manage ; 16(1): 11-9, 1995 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10144370

ABSTRACT

A health care information server utilizing Internet resource discovery technology is presented as a component of a statewide medical information network. The development of an information server, including the development process and its design and operation, is presented. Menu design and implementation, which involved providing access to information resources in support of the tasks that make up the health care delivery process, are described. The potential impact of this technology on the health care delivery process is explored, and ways in which access to information can be facilitated and matched with the information needs of the various health care delivery tasks are identified. Issues associated with the use of public domain information resources are discussed, including control over Internet resources, access to information resources, network operational delays, client connection and software availability, information quality, and menu navigation. This project has demonstrated that Internet information resources exist that match the information needs of the tasks that make up the health care delivery process. Positive response has been received from physicians after initial utilization of the server in a stand-alone context. In the future, more applications will integrate the vast information resources on the Internet with traditional computing systems.


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Computer Communication Networks/organization & administration , Medical Informatics/organization & administration , State Health Plans , Alabama , Computer Communication Networks/standards , Medical Informatics/standards , Pilot Projects , Planning Techniques , United States
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7950095

ABSTRACT

An Internet healthcare information resources Gopher server is described as a part of a state-wide medical information network. The development of the server and its design and operation are presented. The potential impact of this technology on the healthcare delivery process and issues associated with the use of public domain information resources are discussed.


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Computer Communication Networks , Information Services , Health Services Accessibility , Software , User-Computer Interface
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