Information Systems Development 2009
DOI: 10.1007/b137171_74
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Reducing Health Cost: Health Informatics and Knowledge Management as a Business and Communication Tool

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“…In the quest of an organization to expand and meet the expectation of stakeholders and customers for performance Gyampoh-Vidogah et al (2009), there is sometimes a tendency to rely completely on technology as an intellectual capital to lead such expansions. However, the absence of management of such technologies or knowledge, makes it difficult for hiring and training of employees who are competent enough to meet such demands.…”
Section: Analyses Of Content Of Selected Articles On Technological Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the quest of an organization to expand and meet the expectation of stakeholders and customers for performance Gyampoh-Vidogah et al (2009), there is sometimes a tendency to rely completely on technology as an intellectual capital to lead such expansions. However, the absence of management of such technologies or knowledge, makes it difficult for hiring and training of employees who are competent enough to meet such demands.…”
Section: Analyses Of Content Of Selected Articles On Technological Inmentioning
confidence: 99%