An edition of H.I.T. or miss (2010)

H.I.T. or miss

lessons learned from health information technology implementation

H.I.T. or miss
Jonathan Leviss, Brian Gugerty ...
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An edition of H.I.T. or miss (2010)

H.I.T. or miss

lessons learned from health information technology implementation

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Publisher
AHIMA Press, AMIA
Language
English
Pages
171

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Hit or Miss
Hit or Miss
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: HIT or Miss
HIT or Miss: Lessons Learned from Health Information Technology Implementations, Second Edition
2013, American Health Information Management Association
in English
Cover of: HIT or Miss
HIT or Miss: Lessons Learned from Health Information Technology Implementations, Second Edition
2013, American Health Information Management Association
in English
Cover of: H.I.T. or miss
H.I.T. or miss: lessons learned from health information technology implementation
2010, AHIMA Press, AMIA
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chigago, Bethesda, MD
Other Titles
HIT or miss

Classifications

Library of Congress
R858 .H25 2010, R858.H25 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 171 p.
Number of pages
171

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31153941M
ISBN 13
9781584262404
LCCN
2010280992
OCLC/WorldCat
503076674

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