Computerized management in primary health care
The rising number of patients has prompted PCMH to develop such strategies. The programs also make use of mathematical models to predict the outcome upon adjustment of specific variables that influence output (Bates, 2010). Other than the traditional face-to-face encounter with outpatients, the medical centers have adopted phone call sessions and group visits to deal with the increasing number of patients. The following is a discussion of the recent developments and impacts of technological intervention in Community Based Outpatient Centers (CBOC). CBOC Technology To operate the programs, the researchers have incorporated a user interface in Microsoft application with a visual program, and Excel application. An increase in time increased the threshold in direct proportionality. The highest threshold is realized with an increase in the number of health care providers.
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