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IT takes lead role in outcomes measurement
1McKessonHBOC, Atlanta, Ga., USA.
Nursing Management
|November 24, 1999
Abstract:
To succeed in outcomes measurement, leaders need to understand key current initiatives, barriers, and the role of information technology.
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