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Telephone Implementation Strategies - May 31st, 2007, 01:16 PM

As the HEAL projects and other HIT and HIE projects go about implementing their plans, each is no doubt encountering issues that are likely similar to those experienced by other projects. We encourage people involved in these projects to use this thread to explore common issues and learn from each other's experiences.
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