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Published Online: April 1987

Computer-Based Monitoring of Clinical Care in a Public Psychiatric Hospital Unit

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A computer-based clinical monitoring system on a 40-bed university hospital psychiatric unit provides documentation to justify clinicians' diagnosis and choice of treatment and facilitates evaluation of patients' progress at scheduled intervals. The micro-computer system was developed to meet state guidelines for monitoring patients receiving neuroleptic drug treatment. A weekly status report generated for each patient alerts the treating physician to cases in which data do not justify clinical decisions, identifies potential problems, and suggests considering for discharge patients whose symptoms have sufficiently abated. The system is also useful in supervision and research.

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Pages: 381 - 386

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Published in print: April 1987
Published online: 1 April 2006

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John E. Overall
Department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Louis A. Faillace
Department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Howard M. Rhoades
Department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Susan R. Johnson
Department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Nora Volkow
Department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Marvin A. Stone
Department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Scott Cecil
Department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston

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Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, P.O. Box 20708, Houston, Texas 77225

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