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Just as a standardized assessment form that follows an individual across the continuum would enhance care coordination, a common database housing clinical, social, and demographic information from various settings would bolster that same objective. Of course, autonomous business units will have serious and potentially insurmountable objections to aggregating all of their historical customer data with the customer data of other business units in a common database. The simulator features the company's image generator and a large field of view display that is bolstered by a common environment, common database architecture. |
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