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Alexander GL et al. - Significant relationships were found in nearly all IT sophistication subscales and the QM regarding residents’ need for assistance with activities of daily living; another significant relationship occurred with IT sophistication in clinical support and incontinence. Correlating IT sophistication with quality is important to determine whether IT implementation provides clinical benefits to residents.

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