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Product overview hotlist. Integration tools. Part 1

    Computers in Healthcare
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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare technology
    • Information systems

    Background:

    • The healthcare industry faces challenges in integrating diverse technological systems.
    • Vendor-provided data is crucial for understanding the integration tools market.

    Framework:

    • The Integration Tools HotList aims to catalog available solutions.
    • A comprehensive vendor survey was conducted to gather data.

    Implementation:

    • The November issue highlights a portion of the integration tools available.
    • Due to market volume, the list is split between November and December issues.

    Implications:

    • This resource assists healthcare organizations in navigating technology integration.
    • Informed purchasing decisions can be made based on vendor offerings.