Computers in the examining room: the patient's perspective

CompuHx* is an Interactive Health Appraisal System (IHAPS) used in the examining room at Kaiser-Permanente's San Diego Department of Preventive Medicine to record patient information, assist in diagnosis, and provide a legible summary of findings. The purpose of the present project was to exami...

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Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
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Humans
Male
Medical History Taking - methods
Medical Records Systems, Computerized
Middle Aged
Patient Satisfaction
Physician-Patient Relations
Preventive Medicine
Sex Factors
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