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Long-term care facilities tackle clinical automation.
Health Data Manag. 1997 Aug; 5(8):78-82.HD

Abstract

Long-term care facilities building automation strategies face many challenges. In a market dominated by software for hospitals and clinics, they must make sure that the software they acquire meets the specific needs of the long-term care niche. For example, they need software that can collect data required by the federal government and that can be used to keep good nutritional records.

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Journal Article

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eng

PubMed ID

10170262

Citation

Cross, M A.. "Long-term Care Facilities Tackle Clinical Automation." Health Data Management, vol. 5, no. 8, 1997, pp. 78-82.
Cross MA. Long-term care facilities tackle clinical automation. Health Data Manag. 1997;5(8):78-82.
Cross, M. A. (1997). Long-term care facilities tackle clinical automation. Health Data Management, 5(8), 78-82.
Cross MA. Long-term Care Facilities Tackle Clinical Automation. Health Data Manag. 1997;5(8):78-82. PubMed PMID: 10170262.
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