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Better planning needed to strengthen patient-care systems.
The word "change" is on everyone's lips this year. The desire for change in patient-care information applications is very strong, too, according to a recent Computers in Healthcare patient-care systems survey. Three nursing executives have studied the CIH survey results and give their view on why strategic planning for patient-care systems is so poor when the desire for these applications is so great.