The Single Logon Application: an enabler for access to disparate systems in a patient-focused care environment
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The Single Logon Application: an enabler for access to disparate systems in a patient-focused care environment
Abstract
The presence of separate, independent systems for patient results is a common problem in many institutions. The Single Logon Application (SLA) was developed to mitigate the problems presented by these disparate systems, and its use was a key component in a Patient-Focused Care (PFC) implementation.
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