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Why System Thinking Can Help Newly Merged Organizations
When clinical and information technologies are implemented in the service of an enterprisewide strategy, they can unify newly merged organizations.
Anthony J. Montagnolo
November 10, 2014
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When clinical and information technologies are implemented in the service of an enterprisewide strategy, they can unify newly merged organizations.
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