NANDA-I NIC and NOC, the EHR, and Meaningful Use.

Int J Nurs Knowl

Professor, Director, Magnet Program, Oxford University Hospitals & the Oxford Institute of Nursing and Allied Health Research, Oxford, UK and Chair, Diagnosis Development and Taxonomy, NANDA International, WI, USA.

Published: October 2016

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