A socio-technical approach to continuity of care and electronic records in the South African context.

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Published in Stud Health Technol Inform on January 01, 2010

Authors

Nicky Mostert-Phipps1, Dalenca Pottas, Mikko Korpela

Author Affiliations

1: School of Information and Communication Technology, Faculty of Engineering, the Built Environment and Information Technology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. nicky.mostert@nmmu.ac.za

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