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Small Hospitals at a Crossroads
Trustee, 06/09/09
Huff C - In the late 1990s, leaders at Tomah Memorial Hospital decided they would take steps to elevate the central Wisconsin facility’s high-tech profile, despite a relatively small footprint of 25 beds. Board members authorized a strategic plan that launched a series of health technology improvements, beginning in 2000. The price tag: roughly $2.6 million and counting, with computerized provider order entry (CPOE) and other applications in the works.
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