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Economy forces Most Wired hospitals to limit IT spending
American Hospital Association News, 07/24/09
The economic recession is forcing many hospitals to delay or scale down their information technology (IT) projects, according to the latest annual survey of "Most Wired" hospitals, released July 7 by the AHA's Hospitals & Health Networks (H&HN) magazine.
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