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Faced with a nursing shortage, hospitals across the country are looking for ways to leverage information technology to help nurses practice more efficiently and improve the quality of care delivered. One way I.T. can lend a hand is by simplifying some of the repetitive tasks nurses must complete throughout their shifts.

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