• Healthc Inform · May 1998

    Countdown to the CPR. Survey of CPR vendors reflects industry growth.

    • J Elliott.
    • Healthc Inform. 1998 May 1;15(5):97-102, 104, 106-8 passim.

    AbstractWhile functions of computer-based patient record (CPR) systems are far from standard among vendors, many companies have done extensive development in the area of CPR systems. Our search for companies that provide some or all components of a CPR system has revealed the following list. Along with information that will help you locate and contact each company, we have provided details on each CPR product including hardware and software requirements and a brief description of the product (where provided by the company). For additional details on each vendor's system, please contact the vendor directly. Note: As much as we attempted to include every company with a CPR system, there may be some inadvertently missed. If your company is a CPR vendor, please make us aware so we can include your product in future resource issues.

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