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Unless we can prove that electronic health records work, how can we justify additional IT spending to doctors, nurses, and patients?
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There's nothing we can do... we're living in an environment of uncertainty--or are we?
How can small-to-medium businesses in Australia get a bigger piece of the Government spending pie?
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Some might say we’re in the Age of restraint, but will it last much longer?
Businesses in the Australian IT sector might be able to earn a living by staying small, but for long-term survival they will have to look offshore.
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