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Building an Information Technology Infrastructure

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2008
Information technology is considered a potentially transformative element in the field of health care by payers, providers, vendors, and consumers alike. Because of this transformative potential, health information technology (HIT) adoption is viewed by many as a key component of health system reform.
Melissa M, Goldstein, David, Blumenthal
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Quantitative evaluation of building technology

International Journal of Technology Management, 2007
Adequate and reliable methods of quantitative evaluation of Construction Technology (CT) are hardly available now. However, quantitative evaluation could allow us to determine the influence of the CT on the structure of an enterprise, its commercial activity, etc.
Romualdas Ginevicius   +2 more
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Using Technology to Build Compassion

Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference on Information Technology Education, 2016
Technology is an incredible enabler for change. However, when we consider the uses of technology in an urban or community context, we need to take a human-centered approach that puts the needs of people ahead of the dependence on business models, revenue, etc.
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Capacity building and information technology

Injury Prevention, 2011
Capacity building is one of the most commonly cited needs for advancing injury and violence prevention. Whereas the problem is most acute in low and middle-income settings that are beset with high burdens of injury and violence and very limited capacity, the historical neglect of the injury and violence area also means that even in high-income settings
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Technology and Capacity Building

2013
Poverty is created and sustained by a system, not merely low income. A weak infrastructure precludes safe water, electricity, efficient food production and distribution. The absence of a rule of law and/or dangerous neighbors, poor education, and scarcity of health facilities all exacerbate poverty. All of these factors work together to create a system
Pauline J. Albert   +2 more
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Building Technology Solutions in Context

Quality Management in Health Care, 2022
Griffin, Olsen   +5 more
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TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE BUILDING

2013
Modern energy services are a necessary prerequisite for human well-being and the economic development of a country. Access to modern energy is essential for the supply of clean water, hygiene and health, and for the provision of reliable and efficient lighting, heating, cooking, and mechanical power.
ZERBO, Antonio, MATARAZZO, AGATA
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Green Building Technologies

2019
Buildings are responsible for 40% of global energy use and produce over a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. These impacts are being acknowledged and addressed in specialist building design techniques and technologies that aim to reduce the environmental impacts of buildings.
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