"Data production for no real purpose."
When any Patient whips up a a written list of complaints,there is a groan and a sigh from the doctor.
usually after the second item the doctor's mind is wondering.
This is a real world example of "Data production for no real purpose"
Many consumer advice sites keep advising patients to prepare well before each visit.
My advise stop doing this. What is bothering you will definitely be remembered by you unless you have memory problems or you are mentally retarded" even if you make a list as a memory aid keep it short 3 to 4 items long.Consult it before your visit ends not at the beginning. NEVER,NEVER,EVER hand a two page single spaced neatly typed complaint list to your doctor.
this is a big problem in Computer science and has become one in primary care after Computers started interfering with doctor patient relations.
The problem is research indicates that 75 to 85 percent of all data gathered in organizations is never fully utilized. It may prove useful in specific targeted solutions, but it’s not helping the overall organization become more productive and/or competitive. And as more sensors are deployed, more data is generated, compounding the problem.
When any Patient whips up a a written list of complaints,there is a groan and a sigh from the doctor.
usually after the second item the doctor's mind is wondering.
This is a real world example of "Data production for no real purpose"
Many consumer advice sites keep advising patients to prepare well before each visit.
My advise stop doing this. What is bothering you will definitely be remembered by you unless you have memory problems or you are mentally retarded" even if you make a list as a memory aid keep it short 3 to 4 items long.Consult it before your visit ends not at the beginning. NEVER,NEVER,EVER hand a two page single spaced neatly typed complaint list to your doctor.
this is a big problem in Computer science and has become one in primary care after Computers started interfering with doctor patient relations.
The problem is research indicates that 75 to 85 percent of all data gathered in organizations is never fully utilized. It may prove useful in specific targeted solutions, but it’s not helping the overall organization become more productive and/or competitive. And as more sensors are deployed, more data is generated, compounding the problem.
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