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Open Source Expected To Improve Innovation
Health Management Technology, 09/01/09
Ralston B – Open source technology delivers free access with unrestricted use and flexibility, thereby accelerating innovation, characterized by collaboration, sharing of intellectual property and a commitment to standards. For healthcare providers and organizations that face reduced reimbursements, rising costs and ever–increasing compliance requirements, this "free" technology is a welcome option.
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