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R A Korpman

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Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|July 1, 1987
Using the computer to optimize human performance in health care delivery. The pathologist as medical information specialistR A Korpman
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 1, 1983
System reliability. Assurance of quality and securityR A Korpman
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 1, 1983
Laboratory computerization. A new analysis of workflow and reportingR A Korpman
Home Care Provider|February 25, 1999
Information technology as part of your home health care strategyR A Korpman
Nursing Economic$|May 1, 1990
Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 1. Introduction and historical perspectiveR A Korpman
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|June 1, 1988
The pathologist as physician executive. Administrative medicine comes of ageR A Korpman
Nursing Economic$|September 1, 1990
Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 3. The five rules of automationR A Korpman
The NAHAM Management Journal|January 2, 1999
Integrating home health care into your IT strategy: electronic communications maximize the benefits of providing care beyond your inpatient facilitiesR A Korpman
Nursing Economic$|May 1, 1991
Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 6. Does reality live up to the promise?R A Korpman
Nursing Economic$|November 1, 1990
Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 4: From philosophy to implementationR A Korpman
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Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|July 1, 1987
Using the computer to optimize human performance in health care delivery. The pathologist as medical information specialistR A Korpman
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 1, 1983
System reliability. Assurance of quality and securityR A Korpman
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 1, 1983
Laboratory computerization. A new analysis of workflow and reportingR A Korpman
Home Care Provider|February 25, 1999
Information technology as part of your home health care strategyR A Korpman
Nursing Economic$|May 1, 1990
Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 1. Introduction and historical perspectiveR A Korpman
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|June 1, 1988
The pathologist as physician executive. Administrative medicine comes of ageR A Korpman
Nursing Economic$|September 1, 1990
Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 3. The five rules of automationR A Korpman
The NAHAM Management Journal|January 2, 1999
Integrating home health care into your IT strategy: electronic communications maximize the benefits of providing care beyond your inpatient facilitiesR A Korpman
Nursing Economic$|May 1, 1991
Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 6. Does reality live up to the promise?R A Korpman
Nursing Economic$|November 1, 1990
Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 4: From philosophy to implementationR A Korpman
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