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Demonstrating how automation can improve outcomes.
Health Data Manag. 1995 Jun; 3(6):41-2, 46-7.HD

Abstract

Automation is playing a key role in the study of the outcomes of medical treatment to determine what delivery methods are most effective. Several organizations that are using technology to facilitate outcomes research are gaining tangible results.

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10143846

Citation

Bazzoli, F. "Demonstrating How Automation Can Improve Outcomes." Health Data Management, vol. 3, no. 6, 1995, pp. 41-2, 46-7.
Bazzoli F. Demonstrating how automation can improve outcomes. Health Data Manag. 1995;3(6):41-2, 46-7.
Bazzoli, F. (1995). Demonstrating how automation can improve outcomes. Health Data Management, 3(6), 41-2, 46-7.
Bazzoli F. Demonstrating How Automation Can Improve Outcomes. Health Data Manag. 1995;3(6):41-2, 46-7. PubMed PMID: 10143846.
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