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A Computer Assisted Follow-Up Register
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Family MedicineEngineeringEhr SystemsTransactional SystemTransaction ProcessingHospital Records DepartmentClinical SystemPrimary CareDigital HealthRisk « GroupsData ManagementClinical DatabaseDecision Support SystemsClinical Decision SupportComputer ScienceComputer TechniquesClinical DataHealth Data ScienceNursingHealthcare IntegrationMedical Information SystemAutomationPatient SafetyHuman-computer InteractionClinical SciencesMedicineClinical Decision Support SystemHealth InformaticsInteractive Computing
Computer techniques have been used to provide a life-long follow-up system based on domiciliary care for patients in »at risk« groups. Patients are followed up at predetermined intervals and the system has been designed to process, screen and store clinical and biochemical follow-up data and report results to the patient’s personal doctor (general practitioner) and the hospital records department.