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Les Hatton | 2005k | Avoiding expensive IT project and product failures in 21st century Healthcare | Invited talk, CPD4IT, Royal College of Pathologists, July 2005 | CPD4IT_July2005.pdf |
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| Makes the point that expensive IT project and product failures are largely avoidable and gives some forensic pointers to achieve this. Nothing new but placed in a context to help clinicians understand that IT systems can never be perfect and also why efforts to computerise often fail at least partially. | None yet | 7 |
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