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Information architecture: the repository alternative.
The skillful design of an information architecture that suits a healthcare organization is a top priority for information managers. But they have been hampered both in their conceptual approach to managing information flow and their technological capabilities for designing that flow. Information--both clinical and administrative--must be fluid and accessible. These key success factors lie in the increasingly prevalent database repository approach. And the technology is here to make it happen.