An assessment of computing activity by GPASS users in Scottish general practice.

The electronic questionnaire has been developed as a means of collecting data held on computers in Scottish General Practices using the standard national general practice computer system (GPASS). In 1989, data were gathered from 251 computerised Scottish practices using a floppy disc based interrogation program, amalgamated and then analysed. The results of this study are presented and examined in three separate ways: by region, by date of initial computerisation, and by list size per general practitioner (GP).