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The work follows therefore the advice of the organizers of the Symposium 'Doing Longitudinal Studies of Health Care Change Studying Health Care Changee' at the 2010 Academy of Management Annual meeting: "In-depth longitudinal case studies of health care change are needed to better understand how these processes occur and how they might be more successfully managed" [ 48].
As noted by the organizers of the Symposium 'Doing Longitudinal Studies of Health Care Change Studying Health Care Changee' at the last Academy of Management Annual meeting: "In-depth longitudinal case studies of health care change are needed to better understand how these processes occur and how they might be more successfully managed" [ 112].
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