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. 1991:838–842.

A computerized medical record with direct data entry for community clinics in Israel.

J Urkin 1, C Z Margolis 1, S S Warshawsky 1
PMCID: PMC2247648  PMID: 1807725

Abstract

CLINIC is a computerized medical record system currently being used in two primary care clinics in Israel. Clinic features direct coded data-entry by the medical personnel via a system based on categories of problems and complaints with common signs and symptoms.

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