Managing knowledge in health services

The healthcare environment is changing rapidly and effective management of the knowledge base in this area is an integral part of delivering high quality patient care. Information professionals working in this sector need to adapt to new roles to meet the needs of an increasingly demanding user base...

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Other Authors: Booth, Andrew, Walton, Graham
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Language:English
Published: London Library Ass. Publ. 2000
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