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Peer reviewedLyons, John S.; And Others – Computers in Human Services, 1987
Describes process by which a multiple-level collaborative database system was designed. Notes that by clearly elaborating the various design goals, it was possible to build a system through which ongoing program evaluation efforts could be easily managed without disrupting the service delivery process. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Hospitals, Human Services
Peer reviewedFlynn, John P. – Computers in Human Services, 1987
Focuses on the use of electronic mail for teaching and learning about social welfare policy processes and compares electronic mail as a simulation medium to more structured computer applications. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Human Services
Peer reviewedBlazyk, Stan; And Others – Computers in Human Services, 1987
Notes that economic, demographic, and political factors pressure health care providers into improving discharge planning and long-term care services for clients. Examines the application of computer technology to case management and describes a computerized, hospital-based case management program for the elderly. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Hospitals, Human Services, Individual Needs


