when do you think health care entities will get in front of
their processes. Why is there always an event which makes them look
at it. Why don't we look at the unknown, unknown?
When there will be difficulties to find out the solutions for any disease or procedures that time health care will find out the alternatives to solve it. We cannot make the patients at risk by looking at the events which are not known to the health care field.in health care it self there are many sophisicated technologies which can improve the quality of health care.thus health care entitis would prefer to look at the events which are familiar to the field.
when do you think health care entities will get in front of their processes. Why is...
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