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Nursing’s Relationship with Information Systems Vendors

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Healthcare Information Management Systems

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The relationship that a healthcare institution has with a software vendor can significantly affect the implementation of applications and programs. The probability of success is increased if those people involved assume the responsibility for creating positive business relationships rather than wait for them to happen.

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Kock, L. (1991). Nursing’s Relationship with Information Systems Vendors. In: Ball, M.J., O’Desky, R.I., Douglas, J.V., Albright, J.W. (eds) Healthcare Information Management Systems. Computers in Health Care. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4043-1_13

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