HIMSS/IBM survey: staffing top priority.Health Manag Technol. 1998 Apr; 19(5):36-7, 40.HM
Abstract
Finding qualified IT staff members and integrating multivendor systems are this year's main challenges. Voice recognition, wireless information appliances and Web-enabled applications are the top new technologies.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10178411
Citation
Dendinger, M J.. "HIMSS/IBM Survey: Staffing Top Priority." Health Management Technology, vol. 19, no. 5, 1998, pp. 36-7, 40.
Dendinger MJ. HIMSS/IBM survey: staffing top priority. Health Manag Technol. 1998;19(5):36-7, 40.
Dendinger, M. J. (1998). HIMSS/IBM survey: staffing top priority. Health Management Technology, 19(5), 36-7, 40.
Dendinger MJ. HIMSS/IBM Survey: Staffing Top Priority. Health Manag Technol. 1998;19(5):36-7, 40. PubMed PMID: 10178411.
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