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From the author: Nurse executives must support decisions with quality data. Scanning technology can help support administration, performance improvement, education, and research. Using any type of information technology requires consideration of how data are to be acquired, stored, transformed, and presented. The costs of scanner systems vary widely depending on the options selected. The hardware needed includes a scanner, personal computer, and a printer. The cost of software to create scanner forms ranges from $600 to $4,000. Vendors can also produce customized scanable forms instead of purchasing software to develop forms internally. The most significant cost savings associated with a scanner system is eliminating the need for data entry personnel. Quality data can help guide nurse executives' decisions and provide greater control over patient outcomes.
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Title: Scanner technology for data-based decision making.
Author: Marie T. Nolan
Publication: Nursing Economics (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1997
Publishing house: Jannetti Publications, Ltd.
Volume: v15 Issue: n1 Page: p24(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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