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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Network Technology
    • Systems Integration

    Background:

    • A novel systems integration product has been developed to enhance network technology within healthcare settings.
    • The product aims to provide significant value addition to existing hospital networks.

    Discussion:

    • The progenitor of the product highlights its ability to maximize departmental flexibility.
    • This flexibility allows departments to choose the most suitable products for their unique requirements.

    Key Insights:

    • 14 hospitals have committed to installing the systems integration product.
    • The product is designed to add value to network technology.
    • It enhances flexibility for departmental product selection.

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    Outlook:

    • Further adoption and integration of this product are anticipated in healthcare institutions.
    • The system model and philosophy behind the product are expected to influence future healthcare IT strategies.