
72 - Problems
Bedside Rounds
Cybernetics and the Source Oriented Medical Record
The idea of a computer that thinks like a doctor started to come around in the 1950s and 60s. Keith Broadman, who invented the CMI, looked at how well computers could predict medical diagnoses. Larry Weed is one of these second generation informaticist, or maybe first generation informatics. The next thing he talked about was this idea of the source oriented medical record.
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