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The Business Case for Enterprise-Class Wireless LANs
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The Business Case for Enterprise-Class Wireless LANs

by H. David Castaneda, Oisin Mac Alasdair, Christopher A. L. Vinckier
May 2006
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
456 pages
9h 26m
English
Cisco Press
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Chapter 10. Healthcare Case Study

Healthcare Case Study

In 1994, Lifespan evolved as the result of a merger of Rhode Island Hospital and Miriam Hospital, the two largest acute care facilities in Rhode Island and Southern New England, partnered to form Lifespan. The reach of Lifespan’s healthcare practice extends to Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, Newport Hospital, and hundreds of foundations and clinics. Lifespan is a not-for-profit healthcare institution supporting more than 2,400 physicians. Lifespan’s Rhode Island Hospital, Miriam Hospital, and Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital form the Academic Medical Center and serve as the teaching arm ...

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