Computerized Appointment System
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It is uncommon for many patients in Japan to make an appointment of medical consultation with doctor a few days before visiting the hospital. As a result all the patients crowd into the outpatient clinic and waste time to wait for consultation.<BR>Recently, a computerized appointment system has been set up at the Heart Institute Japan, Tokyo Women's Medical College, and it has proved to be of great use in saving time, in estimating the load of task at the hospital.<BR>This paper reports the successful result of computerized appointment system and refers to the coming contribution of such system towards hospital management, especially in the field of Hospital Information System.<BR>This system consists of four devices, including a processor of 1 KW memory, magnetic drum of 16 KW memory, typewriter and operator console. It is a compact system for appointment only and is easy to operate. An operator of this system is not required to have any knowledge of computer. It can reserve 600 cases of appointment every day during 4 weeks. Approximately 250 patients visit this hospital daily and over 80 per cent of them utilize the system. Each patient saves on an average about one and a half hour of awaiting time.<BR>Although the appointment system is also realized by hand operation with notebook, computerized system is more effective. Only one person is enough to operate the system, , against 5 clerks for manual system of about the same scale. Moreover, the computerized system prepares the list of anticipated patients, which offers the Hospital Information System an advantage of minimizing the capacity for active file of patient records.
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