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Computers and Clinical Audit
Computers and Clinical Audit AN INTRODUCTION FOR DOCTORS AND HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
Sue Kinn Research Fellow Glasgow University Scotland and
Tanya Siann Audit Co-ordinator Lanarkshire Health Board Scotland
SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V.
First edition 1993 © 1993 Sue Kinn and Tanya Siann Originally published by Chapmann & Hall in 1993
Typeset in 10/12 Times by EXPO Holdings, Malaysia ISBN 978-0-412-49280-8 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4899-6639-1
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Contents
Preface PartOne
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vii lntroduction to Computers
Introduction to the hardware Introducing the personal computer Other hardware devices The development of the PC The development of mainframe and minicomputers The origins of personal computers Introduction to the Disk Operating System (DOS) What is an operating system? Disk Operating System - DOS Electronic filing DOS commands Introduction to the software What is software? Userinterfaces Multi-media Software copyrights Designing a database Relational databases Database design Data validation Querying a database Asking questions Looking at the results Databases and audit Introduction to spreadsheets Getting started Looking at results Disadvantages of using a spreadsheet Introduction to word processing Getting started Disadvantages of word processors
3 3 16 23 23 26 36 36 37 40 47 59 59 64
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Sharing data and resources Sharing data An introduction to multi-tasking Multi-tasking systems Multi-user systems
100 101 104 106 108
Putting It Into Practice
113
Part Two 10
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Introduction to clinical audit What is audit? How to audit? Practical hints for designing an audit Codes in clinical audit Using codes in a patient database Using clinical codes and classification systems Using codes to link clinical data System development General considerations Small projects Larger computer systems Very !arge computer systems
115 115 117 121 124 125 127 133 137 137 140 145 157
Bibliography Glossary Index
163 165 180
Preface
There are many books on audit in general, or audit within specific specialties. There are very few books that contain much practical information about computers and their use in audit. Those that exist tend to Iook at computerised audit systems