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Getting to the point: developing IT for the sharp end of healthcare.
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Getting to the point: developing IT for the sharp end of healthcare.
Getting to the point: developing IT for the sharp end of healthcare. J Biomed Inform. 2005 Feb; 38(1):18-25.
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Artificial Intelligence
Biotechnology
Decision Support Systems, Clinical
Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
Ergonomics
Hospital Information Systems
Information Storage and Retrieval
Medical Records Systems, Computerized
Planning Techniques
Software Design
Therapy, Computer-Assisted
United States
User-Computer Interface
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P. Allan Klock