Computing and Information Management in General Practice
Discover the essential guide for general practitioners in "Computing and Information Management in General Practice" by Peter Schattner. Published by McGraw-Hill Education in 2007, this second edition spans 124 pages, offering a comprehensive overview of the digital landscape in primary care. As a general practitioner, navigating online administration, e-health, patient records, and privacy can be challenging. This book addresses these complexities, equipping healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to manage their digital responsibilities effectively. Enhance your practice with insights into computing fundamentals and information management tailored specifically for the medical field. A must-read for those looking to improve patient care through efficient practice management.