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While at the HIMSS annual conference this year I spoke with many healthcaretechnology company leaders. This selection focuses on collecting and understanding data, using it to create information that can be used to improve health and healthcare. I am pleased to share some of those conversations here. Comments Comments.
While at the HIMSS annual conference this year I spoke with many healthcaretechnology company leaders. This selection focuses on collecting and understanding data, using it to create information that can be used to improve health and healthcare. I am pleased to share some of those conversations here. Comments Comments.
While at the HIMSS annual conference this year I spoke with many healthcaretechnology company leaders. This selection focuses on collecting and understanding data, using it to create information that can be used to improve health and healthcare. I am pleased to share some of those conversations here.
While at the HIMSS annual conference this year I spoke with many healthcaretechnology company leaders. This selection focuses on collecting and understanding data, using it to create information that can be used to improve health and healthcare. I am pleased to share some of those conversations here.
While at the HIMSS annual conference this year I spoke with many healthcaretechnology company leaders. This selection focuses on collecting and understanding data, using it to create information that can be used to improve health and healthcare. I am pleased to share some of those conversations here.
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