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[Contents introduction]
Protect the Future of Japanese Clinics! Change the Japanese Medical Care with Clinic DX!
The director of a popular clinic with over 200 outpatient visits per day teaches the clinic DX from the perspective of a manager.
The Round Comprehension Series! Starting from 0 is OK! A guidebook for Clinic DX that can be incorporated immediately.
In addition, 51 practical examples from basic preparation to application are introduced.
In addition, there is a list of equipment, services and applications recommended for Clinic DX.
The stories of the authors of "PC Otaku" and "DXMania" who have been familiar with programming since elementary school age are interesting as reading material.
The "Check Sheet for DX-Mania" comes at the end of the book.
In addition, there is a list of equipment, services and applications recommended for Clinic DX.
The stories of the authors of "Computer Otaku" and "DXMania" who have been familiar with programming since elementary school age are interesting as reading material.
The concept of making DX successful
Chapter 2 The super-aging society that promotes DX will surely become a calm and "gentle" society.
One volume that makes you believe that.
Contents
Introduction
Why DX is necessary?
Chapter 1 How to make DX successful
Chapter 2 The Izumi Ophthalmological Department that promotes DX
Chapter 3 Basic collection of examples of DX practiced at this hospital
Chapter 4 Applied collection of examples of DX practiced at this hospital
Last chapter Future of DX Clinic
Author's brief history
Born in Asahikawa City, Izumi in 1976.
Graduated from Asahikawa Medical College in 2001.
Completed from the same graduate school in 2007.
After working at multiple general hospitals, opened the Izumi Ophthalmological Department in 2015.
Now in its 10th year, the clinic employs a system engineer, which is rare in clinics. The clinic has developed and operates various hospital systems such as the medical appointment system and the hospital order display system.
The clinic has become a popular clinic with over 200 outpatient visits per day.
This book is published with the hope that the results will be shared by society and contribute to medical care.
It is published with the hope that