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The need for computer technology of the private practice physician and of the health-care delivery system within the office setting is discussed. The indicated applications are organized around eight major functions of a total physician's office management system. A key point of this presentation is that the private practice physician needs a comprehensive and integrated system. A number of scenarios of developing trends related to computers and automation in medical practice are presented.<>