Telecommunication discussion groups for health services and medical research
- PMID: 2572808
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(89)91093-3
Telecommunication discussion groups for health services and medical research
Abstract
International university and research institute telecommunication links provide free or low-cost access to several computer networks (commercial and non-commercial). Previously used by science researchers, such networks are now used in clinical and social medicine. University affiliation, a personal computer, and a modern and software are needed. A host-computer, at a local computing centre, operates server software that automatically distributes information to subscribers. The server stores all messages in a monthly logbook that can be edited to produce an electronic magazine. The magazine can also be accessed by non-subscribers. The software gives convenient, fast, single-key processing of messages and files and also allows on-line conferences. Discussion groups on several medical specialties and data bases for AIDS and other communicable diseases are already operating.
Comment in
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Computer networks in medicine.Lancet. 1989 Dec 16;2(8677):1456. Lancet. 1989. PMID: 2574385 No abstract available.
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