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Subject: 25% of CEOs' time spent on work that could be automated | 7 recent vedor contracts, go-lives | VA appoints new CISO | athenahealth 2016 revenue up 17% | 10 things to know about Meditech
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 February 6, 2017
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7 recent vendor contracts, go-lives
 

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Study: 25% of CEOs' time spent on work that could be automated
 

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VA appoints new chief information security officer
 

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Survey Results: We asked over 100 IT leaders about their business goals behind mobile workflow investments. CIOs responded to questions about their big-picture goals, the use cases driving their mobile app selections, and which common workflows they are focused on improving. Read the eBrief now >> 

  
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Banner Health to restructure operations; high-level jobs affected: 5 things to know 

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athenahealth year-end revenue rises 17% since 2015 
 
 
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What are the major factors for preserving anesthesia excellence at Academic Medical Centers? Learn more in this upcoming webinar.
 

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Apple loses spot as world's most valuable brand 

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10 things to know about Meditech
 

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Physicians have a hard time finding end-of-life wishes in EHRs
 


                                                     

                                                     

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