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by dragonwriter
2017 days ago
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> The solution doesn't have to be perfect. It can be quick and dirty now, and perfected later Quick and dirty IT solutions often reduce efficiency compared to not having them, and that's more likely the less involvement and validation with the target workers you have in the course of building it. Plus, again, this is something hospitals already have and use and which already is factored into staffing requirements, and you are responding only to the theoretical problem that would exist if it actually was a new innovation being developed. |
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