The uses of a patient-based dietetic data-collection systern |
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Authors: | C. M. Morley |
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Affiliation: | Community Health Unit, 5 Pool Bank Street, Nuneaton CV11 5DB, UK |
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Abstract: | The F.I.P. (Financial Information Project) dietetic package allows the collection of basic patient data, which then can be processed to give valuable clinical and management information for use by all dietitians in a dietetic department. The advent of the Korner Reports (DHSS, 1984a) and their implementation highlighted the need to computerize certain aspects of data collection in dietetic departments. Within the West Midlands Regional Health Authority a group of dietitians worked with the Regional Management Services Department to adapt a community nursing system, F.I.P., for use by dietitians. The system was piloted for all paramedical services in 1987 with one health district (North Warwickshire) piloting the dietetic package. It is now used by a range of dietetic and paramedical departments. This paper outlines the system and its uses. |
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Keywords: | computer system for dietetic patient data Korner data |
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