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Health 2.0 STAT Organized by the DC Chapter of Health 2.0 January 26th at 6:00 pm. F. Nicholas Jacobs International Director SunStone Consulting, LLC. Ernst and Young.
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Health 2.0 STAT Organized by the DC Chapter of Health 2.0 January 26th at 6:00 pm F. Nicholas Jacobs International Director SunStone Consulting, LLC
Ernst and Young • The strategic planning audit performed by Ernst and Young in 1997 indicated that the hospital had a maximum of five years until it would be forced to close. “Change or Die”
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