Vnitr Lek 1991, 37(5):507-513
[Computers in hematology].
- Oddĕlení klinické hematologie fakultní nemocnice, Hradec Králové.
Computerization of haematology comprises three areas: 1. hospital information system, 2. specific applications in haematology, 3. a support of scientific work and laboratory administration. IBM AT compatible computers seem to be the most widespread. The brains of recent computers are in software and, therefore, the price of large programmes can exceed that of a computer. Comprehensive clinical computer expert programmes are the aim of research work. However, specific not comprehensive programmes are used in haematological practice. Computer support of a haematological laboratory, including many numeric and other data, can be very effective. Computers in a modern haematological laboratory ensure automatic transport of data, internal quality control, management of laboratory work; they are an integral part of many modern devices. Recent software can also make scientific research and administrative work easier.
Keywords: Computer Systems; Expert Systems; Hematology; Software
Published: May 1, 1991 Show citation