The important role of international exchange in the development of medical informatics in developing countries: a report from China
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The important role of international exchange in the development of medical informatics in developing countries: a report from China
Abstract
China is a developing country, and so is inferior to the developed countries in many aspects of science and technology. It is similarly a new member in the world ranking of the application of computers in biomedicine. However, since implementing the policy of reform and opening to the outside world in 1976, China has achieved greater success in biomedical signal and image processing, biomedical data processing, computer-aided diagnosis, computerized hospital management, etc. China's development shows that international exchange and cooperation are very important for the development of medical informatics in developing countries, and the application of computers in biomedicine has progressively spread all over the world and is increasingly taking root in the hearts of the people.
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