The application of information technology (IT) in all health care organizations has become a complex process. For a long time, IT was only used in administration, but hospitals with modern management recognized the potential of the optimal use of IT in all forms of service provision and established hospital information systems early.
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Kunhardt, H. (2006). Evidence-Based Information Technology: Concept for Rational Information Processing in the Health Care System. In: Porzsolt, F., Kaplan, R.M. (eds) Optimizing Health: Improving the Value of Healthcare Delivery. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-33921-4_17
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