Specification levels and collaborative definition for the integration of health information systems.

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Published in Stud Health Technol Inform on January 01, 2003

Authors

Juha Mykkänen1, Tomi Tikkanen, Juha Rannanheimo, Anne Eerola, Mikko Korpela

Author Affiliations

1: University of Kuopio, Computing Centre, HIS R & D Unit, Kuopio, Finland. Juha.Mykkanen@uku.fi

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