The Nursing Informatics Implementation Guide

Health institutions are investing in and fielding information technology solutions at an unprecedented pace. With the recommendations from the Institute of Medicine around information technology solutions for patient safety, mandates from industry groups such as Leapfrog about using infor- mation sy...

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Main Author: Hunt, Eleanor Callahan (Author)
Other Authors: Sproat, Sara Breckenridge (co-author), Kitzmiller, Rebecca Rutherford (co-author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Springer 2004
Series:Health informatics
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