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Technologies created by companies serving an unprecedented number of consumers have driven efficiencies in how data is stored and analyzed.
Instead, we first must mandate that sulfur be removed, and then let the companies, and market driven efficiencies, determine the best means of achieving that goal.
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The software has come a long way since then, and the advantages of keeping systems secure have driven efficiency for providers.
The most important thing is that we drive efficiencies, while ensuring better outcomes for patients.
Some fear that organisations running academy chains will want to drive efficiencies by merging tiny village schools with very low numbers of pupils.
The increase in interview and confidence-based coaching has soared and has created the need for us to drive efficiencies through the business.
And so far the evidence for using the market and greater competition to drive efficiencies in healthcare or to improve outcomes seems pretty tenuous.
Bundled payments will finally motivate providers to master proper costing and use cost data to drive efficiencies without sacrificing good patient outcomes.
Unique case study sessions championing successful projects currently deployed in health and care environments that are using innovative technology to drive efficiencies and improve patient and staff outcomes.
These systems and wider networks of systems will drive efficiencies in decision making and information management.
"I would be utterly amazed if there wasn't opportunity to drive efficiencies.
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