Enterprise networks. Strategies for integrated delivery systems.Health Data Manag. 1997 Feb; 5(2):54-66.HD
Abstract
More integrated delivery systems are making progress toward building computer networks that link all their care delivery sites so they can efficiently and economically coordinate care. A growing number of these systems are turning to intranets--private computer networks that use Internet-derived protocols and technologies--to move information that's essential to managing scare health care resources.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10165015
Citation
Siwicki, B. "Enterprise Networks. Strategies for Integrated Delivery Systems." Health Data Management, vol. 5, no. 2, 1997, pp. 54-66.
Siwicki B. Enterprise networks. Strategies for integrated delivery systems. Health Data Manag. 1997;5(2):54-66.
Siwicki, B. (1997). Enterprise networks. Strategies for integrated delivery systems. Health Data Management, 5(2), 54-66.
Siwicki B. Enterprise Networks. Strategies for Integrated Delivery Systems. Health Data Manag. 1997;5(2):54-66. PubMed PMID: 10165015.
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