Re: Reposting tech question from sci.lang.japan
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 19:20:44 +0900, Michael Cash ...
>
>On 5 Aug 2004 19:12:25 -0700, Brett Robson <jet_boy@deja.com> brought
>down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>
>>On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 02:36:49 +0900, Michael Cash ...
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>>>On 5 Aug 2004 06:44:18 -0700, Brett Robson <jet_boy@deja.com> brought
>>>down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>>>
>>>>On 5 Aug 2004 06:28:12 -0700, John W. ...
>>>>>
>>>>>What is the Japanese equivalent of the phrase "Practice Management
>>>>>Software" (software used by medical practices to manage their
>>>>>business, file claims, etc.). Anyone know companies that do this in
>>>>>Japan?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>LOL! I guess when computers make their way into medical practices they will make
>>>>up a name for it.
>>>>Seriously, has anyone seen a computer being used in a medical area for anything
>>>>other than Solitaire?
>>>
>>>I did, a few weeks ago. I was impressed.
>>>
>>
>>Strictly speaking Nintendo is a computer, but we don't normally count them as
>>computers.
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>I happened to have the day off on the same day that my daughter needed
>to go to the doctor (turned out to be nothing than an overly-worried
>mother) so I took her.
>
>The doctor had a computer on his desk. I can't recall exactly if he
>made her chart notations on paper or on the computer. But I do
>remember that her prescription was keyed into the computer. The info
>went to the pharmacy to be processes. Formerly, the doctor scrawled
>some ungodly chicken scratches on a memo pad and patients hand carried
>them over to the pharmacy.
>
>
The thought of a Japanese doctor's hand writing makes me dizzy (or maybe that is
all the sake I drunk).
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