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    • Healthcare Information Systems

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    • Clinical workstations are integral to clinical information delivery and acquisition systems.
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    • To examine the role and components of clinical workstations within healthcare information systems.
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    • Emerging technologies are decoupling workstation functions from specific hardware and software platforms.

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    • Clinical workstations are critical, adaptable components of modern healthcare information systems.
    • Future workstation design should prioritize platform independence and user-centric functionality.