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Lyons, John S.; And Others – Computers in Human Services, 1987
Describes process by which a multiple-level collaborative database system was designed. Notes that by clearly elaborating the various design goals, it was possible to build a system through which ongoing program evaluation efforts could be easily managed without disrupting the service delivery process. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Hospitals, Human Services
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Cnaan, Ram A. – Computers in Human Services, 1985
Presents the Israeli experience with merging different computerized files using a unique identifier. The advantages and disadvantages of this identifier are examined. Four types of problems are identified and some examples of use of an I.D. number as identifier are given. The desirability of merging files and confidentiality issues are also…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Confidentiality, Databases, Foreign Countries
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Carlson, Raymond W. – Computers in Human Services, 1985
Clinically oriented computer systems require compatibility with the information processing that typifies clinical work. This paper summarizes some of the research that can be applied to such processing and uses the summary to suggest likely errors. Emphasis is placed on decision support systems that integrate human and computer information…
Descriptors: Case Records, Case Studies, Computers, Decision Support Systems
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Eastman, Beva – Computers in Human Services, 1991
Discusses women's use of computers and considers how the principles of feminism affect computerization. Highlights include the computerization process; gender differences in learning; models for feminist use of computers, including information processing and telecommunications; and a resource list of women's organizations that use computers.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Literacy, Databases, Females
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Alexander, Mary Jane; And Others – Computers in Human Services, 1985
Conducted survey in 32 psychiatric facilities to determine the types and sources of information used in care review in order to develop a meaningful minimum data set for quality assurance purposes. Found that the adequacy of medical record information for review and the feasibility of automating it depended on the nature of the review task.…
Descriptors: Automation, Case Records, Computer Oriented Programs, Information Processing