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[Nick Mudges Technology and Government Weblog] Sixty-five organizations, or 60 percent of all respondents, identified themselves as “advanced” or well underway with implementation, and in many cases, fully operational. While many of the early stage initiatives are still getting started, it is clear that they are learning from their more advanced counterparts and demonstrating knowledge of emerging common principles related to the organizational, legal, financial and technical aspects of health...
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