When It Comes to the Physician-Patient-Computer Relationship, the “Eyes” Have It

作者: Richard M. Frankel

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48707-6_8

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摘要: Among the greatest human achievements in history are development and spread of spoken written languages. The first English dictionary was published 1604 did much to codify spelling, meaning, usage word which notoriously varied unreliable. Prior that time, especially among nobility, it considered both honorable unquestionably trustworthy. From seventeenth century onward, writing has been equated with literacy predominant means codifying canons evidence professions: medicine, law, religion, education. Although speaking generally treated as different forms knowing doing, they intersect fundamental ways physician’s examination room form conversational sequences questions answers often simultaneously documented (typed) into electronic health record.

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