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A few more hoshin kanri tools; Common Examples of HIT Failure; Infamous Chartjunk

28 Feb

Posted by Ted Eytan as Health Information Technology, del.icio.us bookmarks
Tags: chartjunk, CIO, FEMA, fishbone, five_whys, HIT, hoshin_kanri, Informatics, IT, Jon_Stewart, medical_education, my own cio, patient safety, powerpoint
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