As part of a continuing program for automating the storage and retrieval of clinical data, a procedure has been developed to handle electroencephalographic (EEG) data. Instead of dictating a report, the clinical electroencephalographer checks the appropriate findings on a data form which is then keypunched and machine processed. The computer report thus generated mirrors closely a typical EEG examination report.
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