Employing Computers for the Recruitment into Clinical Trials: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
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Authors: Rigby M In spite of their name, ‘ubiquitous’ technologies are not yet ubiquitous in the true sense of the word, but rather are ‘novel’, being at the research, pilot, and selective use stages. In future, the proliferation in types … Continued
CONCLUSION: It is clear that the diffusion of technology, within the primary care physician sector of the health care market, is subject to historical, financial, legal, cultural, and social factors. This tale of two places illustrates the issues, and different … Continued
CONCLUSIONS: Satisfying the clinical information needs of doctors in less developed countries is particularly challenging and even though improvements in information technology can facilitate access to knowledge, there still exist barriers. Health policies which promote computer skills and English language … Continued
CONCLUSIONS: Nursing home caregivers and families of nursing home patients are highly interested in telemedicine; however, they are only willing to pay a slightly higher cost of nursing care for this service. The challenge for the future in this industry … Continued