IPPASOS: The first digital forensic information system in Greece

Objective: This article describes the first digital clinical information system tailored to support the operational needs of a forensic unit in Greece and to maintain its archives. Method: The development of our system was initiated towards the end of 2018, as a close collaboration between the Medic...

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