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Sharpening the case for returns on investment from clinical information systems
Kevin Featherly1, Dave Garets, Mike Davis
1Featherly-Jossi, Minnesota, USA.
Abstract:
Is it possible to see a return on the huge investments it takes for hospitals to purchase and implement sophisticated clinical information systems? The answer emerging from research HIMSS Analytics is that hospitals can indeed experience powerful returns on investments, but those returns might not take the direct financial form that chief executive officers demand.
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