A 25-Year Retrospective of Health IT Infrastructure Building: The Example of the Catalonia Region

Over the past decades, health care systems have significantly evolved due to aging populations, chronic diseases, and higher-quality care expectations. Concurrently with the added health care needs, information and communications technology advancements have transformed health care delivery. Technol...

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Main Authors: Jordi Piera-Jiménez (Author), Gerard Carot-Sans (Author), Marina Ramiro-Pareta (Author), Maria Mercedes Nogueras (Author), Júlia Folguera-Profitós (Author), Pepi Ródenas (Author), Alba Jiménez-Rueda (Author), Thais de Pando Navarro (Author), Josep Antoni Mira Palacios (Author), Joan Carles Fajardo (Author), Joan Ustrell Campillo (Author), Emili Vela (Author), David Monterde (Author), Damià Valero-Bover (Author), Tara Bonet (Author), Guillermo Tarrasó-Urios (Author), Roser Cantenys-Sabà (Author), Pau Fabregat-Fabregat (Author), Beatriz Gómez Oliveros (Author), Jesús Berdún (Author), Xabier Michelena (Author), Isaac Cano (Author), Rubèn González-Colom (Author), Josep Roca (Author), Oscar Solans (Author), Caridad Pontes (Author), Pol Pérez-Sust (Author)
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Published: JMIR Publications, 2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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