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Having the provenance of the data baked into the system will likely allow other health care providers to relax a little about getting information from patients — via their iPhones. One of the bright points that may give hope that the employee effort could succeed is, frankly, the proponents’ track record of success.
Having the provenance of the data baked into the system will likely allow other health care providers to relax a little about getting information from patients — via their iPhones. One of the bright points that may give hope that the employee effort could succeed is, frankly, the proponents’ track record of success.
Having the provenance of the data baked into the system will likely allow other health care providers to relax a little about getting information from patients — via their iPhones. One of the bright points that may give hope that the employee effort could succeed is, frankly, the proponents’ track record of success.
Having the provenance of the data baked into the system will likely allow other health care providers to relax a little about getting information from patients — via their iPhones. One of the bright points that may give hope that the employee effort could succeed is, frankly, the proponents’ track record of success.
Having the provenance of the data baked into the system will likely allow other health care providers to relax a little about getting information from patients — via their iPhones. One of the bright points that may give hope that the employee effort could succeed is, frankly, the proponents’ track record of success.
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