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ONC authorizes $989,000 contract for one-year study of best policies and practices.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) will conduct a one-year study aimed at ensuring that health information technology (HIT) will achieve its full potential for improving patient safety in health care. The study will be carried out under a $989,000 contract announced ...
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ONC authorizes $989,000 contract for one-year study of best policies and practices.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) will conduct a one-year study aimed at ensuring that health information technology (HIT) will achieve its full potential for improving patient safety in health care. The study will be carried out under a $989,000 contract announced ...
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ONC authorizes $989,000 contract for one-year study of best policies and practices.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) will conduct a one-year study aimed at ensuring that health information technology (HIT) will achieve its full potential for improving patient safety in health care. The study will be carried out under a $989,000 contract announced ...
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ONC authorizes $989,000 contract for one-year study of best policies and practices.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) will conduct a one-year study aimed at ensuring that health information technology (HIT) will achieve its full potential for improving patient safety in health care. The study will be carried out under a $989,000 contract announced ...
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ONC authorizes $989,000 contract for one-year study of best policies and practices.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) will conduct a one-year study aimed at ensuring that health information technology (HIT) will achieve its full potential for improving patient safety in health care. The study will be carried out under a $989,000 contract announced ...
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ONC authorizes $989,000 contract for one-year study of best policies and practices.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) will conduct a one-year study aimed at ensuring that health information technology (HIT) will achieve its full potential for improving patient safety in health care. The study will be carried out under a $989,000 contract announced ...
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