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Emergency communication software to be assessed
Canadian Healthcare Technology, 08/11/09
Toronto–based Tenet Computer Group Inc. has entered into a partnership with George Brown College’s School of Emergency Management to test technology that will help healthcare providers better communicate during a pandemic crisis, such as the current H1N1 outbreak or a natural disaster like Hurricane Katrina.
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