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Hitting a Moving Target
HealthDataManagement, 11/03/09
Anderson HJ – CIOs and other technology decision makers must feel like they're shooting at a moving target when selecting hardware devices for doctors and nurses to use at the point of care. Faced with ever–evolving technology and ever–changing user preferences, picking a "standard" device is often difficult, if not impossible.
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