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诺贝尔奖得主阿诺·彭齐亚斯(Arno Penzias)博士在接受《医疗保健领域的计算机》(Computers In Healthcare)采访时直言不讳地说,医疗保健是落后和过时的,是我们这个时代仅存的家庭手工业。“医生们不会去敲键盘,”他坚定地说,这源于他自己在他所描述的当今非常不高科技的医疗机构的经历。
Expensive iron doesn't equal high technology. Interview by Carolyn Dunbar and Joy Young.
In a candid interview with Computers in Healthcare, Nobel Prize winner Arno Penzias, Ph.D., calls healthcare backward and archaic, the last remaining cottage industry of our time. "Physicians are not going to the keyboard," he states with conviction born of his own experience in what he characterizes as today's very un-high-tech healthcare organizations.