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There Is No "Reasonable" Amount of Downtime For A CPR!!!   Assess Your Vulnerabilities...
 

 

Marc Ruinger, CIO

Genesis Health Ventures

Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

Can Technology Help Aunt Nellie?: Coordinating Care and Services for Those We Care About Most.

Journal Of Healthcare Information Managment, vol. 13, no.1, Spring 1999

 

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