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Healthcare gets a dose of IT

2007-05-17 13:48:29

Inaugural event spurs rally for faster adoption of better clinical systems, as part of a regional effort to improve patient care.


CHIK Services, an independent, non-profit Australian research-based company, launched its Health-e-Director 2007 at HIMSS AsiaPac07. Dedicated to providing the industry with information on the latest healthcare IT applications, CHIK Services is looking to extend its coverage to Southeast Asia, said its director, John Glass (pictured).

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