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Computers in Hospitals, Vulnerability Aspects

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Medical Informatics Europe 1991

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics ((LNMED,volume 45))

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With the advancement of medicine the dependency on adequate information supply has gradually increased. In the early days of medicine the patient had only to deal with’his’ doctor who collected the data himself (if any), stored them in his own brain, where also most of his expertise was stored.

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Bakker, A.R. (1991). Computers in Hospitals, Vulnerability Aspects. In: Adlassnig, KP., Grabner, G., Bengtsson, S., Hansen, R. (eds) Medical Informatics Europe 1991. Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, vol 45. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93503-9_10

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