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￿ How can we go about creating organizational settings that support and enable TI
and knowledge-driven healthcare?
￿ What are the critical issues that impact our ability to deliver on the vision of
EGM - including stakeholder alignment, as well as policy, fi scal, administrative
and technological factors at the local and broader levels?
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