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Product overview hotlist. Integration tools

    Computers in Healthcare
    |November 4, 1993
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    This buyer's guide continues its review of healthcare integration tools, featuring vendor-supplied data. Find comprehensive listings in the 1993 and upcoming 1994 Computers in Healthcare Market Directories.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Technology
    • Information Systems

    Background:

    • This installment continues a buyer's guide focused on integration tools for the healthcare sector.
    • The guide aims to assist healthcare organizations in selecting appropriate technology solutions.

    Framework:

    • Data is sourced directly from individual vendors who participated in a survey.
    • The publication endeavors to cover all relevant vendors in the healthcare integration market.

    Implementation:

    • The buyer's guide is presented as a feature in December's "HotList" publication.
    • Information is compiled from vendor responses to specific survey questions.

    Implications:

    • Provides a resource for healthcare providers evaluating integration tools.

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  • Facilitates informed purchasing decisions for healthcare information systems.
  • Highlights the importance of vendor-provided data in market analysis.