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> From: Alan Hyslop <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: ROLL UP ROLL UP
> Date: Thursday 28 November 1996 09:00
>
> In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Paul Galloway asks:
>
> > Any evidence that health promotion material on the Web (or for that
> > matter in the waiting room on PC, interactive CD-ROM or whatever) has
> > any effect on health outcomes.
>
> Why stop at high tech HP? Dead hard to demonstrate positive effect of
> ANY HP. Still, I too would be interested in any studies. I do know that
> HEBS have put evaluation in place.
How ?
> Another Scottish system called HealthPoint (touch screen patient info on
> conditions etc) has been installed in pubs, swimming pools, etc. It's
> been fairly well evaluated (refs on request). Only a few hundred quid,
> but touch screen PC + booth adds a few thousand.
>
> > Seriously, slick site, well done Gavin Venters (Webmaster) and all.
>
> Actually main person is Kerr Donaldson.
Whoops sorry Kerr.
>
> > I am waiting to see if the CHINterface can be disseminated ?
>
> That's the whole point. Our embrionic Scottish web policy will encourage
> its use for all Scottish health-related sites. Design template including
> HTML code will be made available, whether to contractors or to DIY folk.
> Delighted if others take it up too.
Yes please, I would love a copy.
> Alan Hyslop
> Computing & IT Strategy
> Management Executive, NHS in Scotland.
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