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HCR
(redirected from Health Care Reengineering)

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HCRHigh Commissioner for Refugees (UN)
HCRHome Condition Report
HCRHealth Care Reform
HCRHigh Consistency Rubber
HCRHighway Contract Route (US Postal Service)
HCRHuman Cognitive Reliability
HCRHeadcount Ratio
HCRHUMINT (Human Intelligence) Collection Requirement
HCRHardcore Rules
HCRHollywood Congress of Republicans
HCRHigh Compression Ratio
HCRHigh Cross Range
HCRHealth Care Reengineering
HCRHeart Center of the Rockies (Fort Collins, CO, USA)
HCRHigh Chemical Resistant
HCRHitachi Chemical Research Center (Irvine, CA)
HCRHaut-Commissaire des Nation Unies pour les Refugies (French; United Nations)
HCRHardware Concept Review
HCRHill County Road
HCRHigh Chief Ranger (Ancient Order of Foresters)
HCRHeight to Crown Ratio (trees)
HCRHodge Computer Research Corporation
HCRHigh Current Resistant/Resistance
HCRHernando County Road


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3) Nowhere is this misalignment more apparent than in health care reengineering programs.
as a Department of Defense "Laboratory for Health Care Reengineering.
 
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