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integration is a hard task.
Posted by:
Jian Pang on
May 26, 2009 at
5:24PM EST
I believe integrations are very challenge. The technology on one hand is rapider developing; and updating the technology is annually, however each facility has to take the turns get the equipment updated, due to the financial budget. In addition, there are varieties of programs, software packages. To have seamlessly integration, on the other hand, the healthcare system itself is adjusting all the time; strategy is changing all the time. To convert newly development to the newly updated planning for the strategy, and obey the budget control, most importantly to keep the quality control and more. It is a hard task.
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