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Open Systems Policies in the NHS

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Open Systems For Europe

Part of the book series: Unicom Applied Information Technology Reports ((UNICOM,volume 7))

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This paper will describe Open Systems policies which are in place in the National Health Service (NHS) and will give some examples of how they are being implemented in procuring IT products and services.

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Bishop, P.J. (1991). Open Systems Policies in the NHS. In: Elliman, T., Sanger, C. (eds) Open Systems For Europe. Unicom Applied Information Technology Reports, vol 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3073-6_9

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