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Data base management, feedback control, and the Regenstrief Medical Record

Because of the differences in informational needs among medical practices, medical record systems should be flexible. The use of data base management and use-oriented command languages helps to achieve flexibility. The Regenstrief Medical Record System is based upon a data base management system and...

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Published in:Journal of medical systems 1983-04, Vol.7 (2), p.111-125
Main Authors: McDonald, C, Blevins, L, Glazener, T, Haas, J, Lemmon, L, Meeks-Johnson, J
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