Quality certification of the medical information systems - An overview -
Journal Title: Annals. Computer Science Series - Year 2010, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
Resistance to change is something specifically human, being an easy thing to understand, but it has to be overcome now, and not as it happens, after generations. The certification process currently exists in many areas. Certification may be organized under different legal frameworks, it can be ensured by involving different types of organizations, public and private, but the common element remains the recognition of the key role it plays in the process of certification of quality assurance.
Authors and Affiliations
Simona Apostol, Cosmin CÂTU , Mircea FOCŞA
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