Publications November 2009

Nov. 25, 2009

Making Information Technology Work: Maximizing the Benefits for Healthcare Organizations, by Roger Kropf, PhD, and Guy Scalzi, MBA, covers the before, during and after stages of a healthcare information-technology project and provides guidance on how projects can be successfully managed. It shows readers how to assess IT project value before approval, monitor whether projects are on time and on budget, and measure performance after implementation.

Making Information Technology Work: Maximizing the Benefits for Healthcare Organizations, by Roger Kropf, PhD, and Guy Scalzi, MBA, covers the before, during and after stages of a healthcare information-technology project and provides guidance on how projects can be successfully managed. It shows readers how to assess IT project value before approval, monitor whether projects are on time and on budget, and measure performance after implementation.

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