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The business case for blockchain in health care — part I
Published: 21.10.2022.
Volume 3, Issue 1 (2020)
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While an organization might want to focus on a specific emerging technology to solve a business probelm, strong organizations focus on an honest evaluation, internally and externally, to assure the timing and the business value for using the technology is in their best interest. This requires a solution set of knowledge, people, and methodologies coupled with products datas and tools.
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