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Re: rottenapple post# 9247

Saturday, 02/25/2006 4:14:41 PM

Saturday, February 25, 2006 4:14:41 PM

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I can remember the first time I saw a P.C., it was expensive and had limited capability and software, people used it more to play games than meaningful work. At that time there were many people who thought these would be nothing more than toys, especially the people in Data Processing who operated the Main Frame.

Today when you go to nearly any room in a Doctor's office or hospital you find a P.C. Of course it's equally true in practically any other office you enter. Many people have two or more, I don't know how many I've bought over the years.

I bring this up because while 22 ValiMed's per hospital may sound like an extreme number right now, I don't know that it will in five or ten years.

I really don't know how many places the average hospital dispenses medicine from, 22 seems a little high, but if they wish to double check by monitoring what's been received in the operating rooms, etc. that number or more may be justified.

How about drug stores, I'd have to guess there are dozens of them for every hospital, shouldn't they also monitor their drugs.

Gary
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