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Public Trust in Health Information: Foundational Principles for Dependable Systems

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Public Trust in Health Information: Foundational Principles for Dependable Systems

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    1. Public Trust in Health Information: Foundational Principles for Dependable Systems Dixie B. Baker, Ph.D. Vice President for Technology CTO, Enterprise and Infrastructure Solutions Group Presented by Kathleen A. McCormick, Ph.D. Senior Scientist/Vice President SAIC, Health Solutions

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