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2. Hospitals with the best information systems.
3. 1991 SDR Awards of Excellence. The most popular application software.
4. Hospitals with the best information systems. 1991 SDR awards of excellence.
5. Hospitals with the best information systems. 1991 SDR awards of excellence.
6. Hospital users rate software applications. 1990 SDR vendor awards of excellence.
7. Data processing departments beef up spending.
8. Hospital information systems: state of the art.
9. Automated buying saves paperwork, money.
10. A comparison of hospital data processing costs.
11. MIS: needs differ, but end-users satisfied.
12. Use of personal computers increases 40% in '86.
13. Local area networks: an emerging resource.
14. Why hospitals like--or dislike--their approaches to data processing.
15. Medical records automation comes up to speed.
16. Turnkey systems dominate hospital lab market.
17. Data-processing budgets to jump more than 15%.
18. Nursing information systems not up to par--yet.
19. Multis' information systems: best in the industry?
20. Information systems lack flexibility: HMOs.
21. Management information systems: key tools for CEOs.
22. HIS market overview predicts growth to 1990.
23. HIS needs place tough demands on DP directors.
24. Nurses view computers as both friends and foes.
25. Which major systems? On which types of computer?
26. Focus on information systems.
27. Hospitals probe new and improved financial information systems.
28. More executives interested in severity systems.
29. CIOs have limited say in business planning.
30. Who will win the current consolidation wars?
31. Alternate care systems cause dissatisfaction.
32. Changing environment spurs new HIS demand.
33. Executives wary of info systems consultants.
34. Software crisis: vendor-hospital price wars.
35. The CIO: an emerging hospital executive.
36. Vendor performance rated fair by hospitals.
37. Budgets expand for alternate care info systems.
38. Data-processing pay rises as job functions shift.
39. Point-of-care terminals: interest abounds.
40. Major data processing systems and applications.
41. Automation in the medical records department.
42. Hospitals' 1986 info spending tops $3.5 billion.
43. The four principal approaches to data processing and the satisfaction they provide.
44. Historical changes in hospital computer use.
45. Lab software vendors expand market share.
46. Hospitals still prefer in-house data management.
47. Local area networks increase 500% in 1986.
48. Data processing personnel expenses.
49. Hospitals embrace medical records automation.
50. Personal computer use in hospitals soars: survey.
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