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Health Care Management Emerging Scholars Consortium (Morning)
The Health Care Management (HCM) Division of the Academy of Management has a strong tradition of providing quality professional development workshops, including an emerging scholars’ consortium. If you are a doctoral student, post-doc, or junior faculty member, please join us for a day of conversation, professional development, and networking. The Consortium is geared towards doctoral students, recent graduates, and junior faculty. A diverse group of faculty will facilitate a highly interactive
MORE INFO: The HCM Emerging Scholars Consortium is geared towards doctoral students, recent graduates, and junior faculty. To register for the consortium, please email Brian Hilligoss (hilligoss@email.arizona.edu).
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 12:00PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Liberty Ballroom AB
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19720
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72
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Professional Organization Research: Innovation in Professional Services
Research on professionals and their workplaces is becoming increasingly popular, reflecting the growing importance of experts and other knowledge workers in contemporary society (Empson, et al., 2015). Following successful PDWs over the last six years on various issues in professional organization research, this year we turn our attention to innovation -- a challenging topic for researchers and practitioners in these traditionally stable and institutionalized contexts. The PDW will begin with three presentations by our panelists on contemporary approaches to innovation research in the professional service context (details on topics and presenters below). These will be followed by a question and answer session. Thereafter we will divide into three round tables, each around one of the panelists. The PDW will also afford opportunity for small group interactions with our expert panelists and organizers.
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 9:00AM - 10:30AM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: 202
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Research
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10051
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86
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Mental Health and Well-Being as the Link between Entrepreneurship and Leadership Research
The past several decades have witnessed an increased interest in mental health and well-being in entrepreneurship, leadership and wider organizational behavior (OB) scholarship. This research has developed independently in each domain. While the insights derived from these domains have made important contributions to their respective literatures, we believe that the theories are still under-developed because the scholars in their own domains have not reached across the disciplinary lines. This s
MORE INFO: Please contact the session organizer to obtain the approval code
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 9:45AM - 11:45AM
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Boston Marriott Copley Place Room: Grand Ballroom Salon IJK
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Theme Research
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10320
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109
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Positive Leadership Skills to Maximize Performance of Public Sector Professional Emotional Labor
Public managers are expected to provide appropriate leadership to negotiate a strategic growth path and support employees in adopting necessary changes. The sector is characterised by increasing work intensification, work harassment; low employee wellbeing and high turnover, even for professionals. Additionally, the helping professionals are over-represented in public/NFP work places (such as nurses, doctors, paramedics, social workers). They are also over-represented in the types of employee groups listed as having the highest level of stress-related workers compensation claims in Australia (SafeWork Australia, 2013). If we accept that the helping professions employ emotional labor, then Sloan’s (2012) and OECD’s (2006) findings, that emotional labor is responsible for higher than average negative work outcomes (stress, burnout and high turnover intention) are noteworthy. We have found an antidote in Positive Organisational Behaviour (POB), using evidence-based processes to identify,
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 10:15AM - 12:15PM
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Hilton Boston Back Bay Room: Belvidere Ballroom, Salon A
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Practice International Research
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12942
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181
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Health Care Management Emerging Scholars Consortium (Afternoon)
The Health Care Management (HCM) Division of the Academy of Management has a strong tradition of providing quality professional development workshops, including an emerging scholars’ consortium. If you are a doctoral student, post-doc, or junior faculty member, please join us for a day of conversation, professional development, and networking. The Consortium is geared towards doctoral students, recent graduates, and junior faculty. A diverse group of faculty will facilitate a highly interactive
MORE INFO: The HCM Emerging Scholars Consortium is geared towards doctoral students, recent graduates, and junior faculty. To register for the consortium, please email Brian Hilligoss (hilligoss@email.arizona.edu).
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 2:00PM - 5:00PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Liberty Ballroom AB
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19721
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215
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Presenteeism At Work: Development and Avenues for Future Research
This PDW is linked to Journal of Organizational Behavior Special issue on “Presenteeism at Work: Developments and Avenues for Future Research”. Presenteeism refers to going to work despite ill health that might otherwise warrant sickness absence. Estimated to cost tens of millions of dollars in lost productivity, the concept has attracted the attention of different academic disciplines, policy- makers, and practitioners interested in mitigating the problem. Despite the financial costs and academ
MORE INFO: This PDW is part of a developmental workshop associated with Journal of Organizational Behavior Special Issue on "Presenteeism At Work: Development and Avenues for Future Research" co-edited by Sir Cary Cooper, Charmi Patel, Pawan Budhwar and Michal Biron. Please contact the session organizer to obtain the approval code.
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 4:00PM - 6:00PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Berkeley AB
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Practice Research
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15388
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241
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Emerging Scholars Consortium Social
This session will be held offsite at Joe's American Bar & Grill, 181 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116. Please contact Nicholas Edwardson at nedwardson@unm.edu for more information.
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Social Event
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 6:00PM - 8:00PM
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Offsite Room: Joe's American Bar & Grill
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19807
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273
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HCM Teaching Incubator: Becoming More Effective Instructors
The purpose of this PDW is to provide a forum and foster a community in which health care management scholars can discuss pertinent issues about teaching, from common questions and challenges that educators confront to helpful practices, tips, and ideas to becoming more effective instructors. The PDW will be conducted as a rotating series of interactive round table discussions, with participants receiving advice and helpful guidance on challenges and issues confronted in a range of educational s
MORE INFO: Please contact the session organizer for the approval code.
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 8:00AM - 9:30AM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Independence West
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Teaching
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12658
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344
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HCM Research Incubator: Research in the Rough
The goal of this professional development workshop is to provide a session in which attendees receive constructive feedback and advice on health care management related research projects that are in progress, but not ready for journal submission. Projects may range from early conceptual stages to later stages (i.e. writing a manuscript). Participants will receive feedback, in a collegial setting, from health care management researchers in the field on key issues attendees are facing in their pro
MORE INFO: All attendees must submit an application by July 1, 2019. To submit an application, go here: https://tinyurl.com/HCMRIR2019. Applicants will be notified no later than July 12, 2019 if they have been accepted and should register for this session by July 27, 2019. Questions? Contact: AOMHCMResearch@gmail.com. Please contact the session organizer to obtain the approval code.
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 9:45AM - 11:45AM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Independence West
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Research
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12934
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406
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Corporate Strategy in Healthcare
Five panelists will summarize current knowledge and original findings on M&A, alliances, and integration between hospitals, ACOs, medical schools, and other organizations in the healthcare industry. A general Q&A session will be followed by discussion in small groups, facilitated by the panelists, to encourage research generation. The purpose of this PDW is to provide a basis and forum for management researchers to identify research questions and collaborators for new investigations in the healthcare industry.
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 12:15PM - 2:15PM
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Boston Park Plaza Room: Clarendon
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Research
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17752
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419
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Frontiers in Integration Research: Signals from Practice
Care that is integrated across providers, settings, and time is critical for patients, and yet many organizations struggle to change their systems, cultures, and routines to deliver care that is truly integrated. This PDW seeks to advance the frontiers of organizational research on integration by drawing signals from healthcare practice about challenges in leading and managing organizational change toward better integrated patient care. We anticipate this highly interactive, boundary-crossing PDW to generate novel research ideas, forge new relationships across academics and practitioners, and pose thought-provoking questions about the relationship between research and practice. The PDW will be conducted in two sections. Section one consists of a panel in which four high-profile leaders from health organizations each briefly describe an integration effort and challenge that their organization is currently undertaking. Section two centers on roundtable discussions in which attendees inte
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 1:00PM - 2:30PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Jamaica Pond
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Practice Theme Research
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15928
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421
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Using Neurocognitive and Biosensory Measurement Techniques in Management Research
This instructional workshop provides attendees with a practical introduction to the use of biosensors and neurocognitive measurement techniques in management research.
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 1:00PM - 3:00PM
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Westin Copley Place Boston Room: Courier
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Practice Research
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13091
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429
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Teaching Bootcamp: A TTC Interactive Workshop
Are you new to teaching and looking for some guidance on the basics? Are you an experienced instructor seeking ways to hone your skills and improve your courses? Are you planning to attend this year’s Teaching and Learning Conference and want to get a head start on the subject matter and acclimate to the TLC@AOM? Join us for the inaugural Teaching Bootcamp at AOM where we will explore the basics of teaching regardless of subject matter from course design and syllabus construction to grading and rubrics and dealing with students’ bad behaviors and everything in between. This lively, interactive session features a variety of topics related to teaching, presented by experienced teachers in a roundtable format. Participants will have the opportunity to select a different topic for each of three rounds. The session concludes with an overview of the sessions that will be offered at the TLC so those attending the TLC can hit the ground running on Sunday. This PDW contributes to the conference
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 1:00PM - 3:00PM
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Boston Marriott Copley Place Room: Boylston
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Teaching Theme
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13002
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472
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“Hot Topics” in Health Care Management: Research Roundtables
As the health care industry undergoes dramatic shifts in response to changes in population needs, policy reform, fiscal constraints and technological developments, the need for more research on key topics has become apparent. This PDW invites participants to engage in discussion of seven of the “hot topics” in health care management research and practice: 1) the changing nature of work, 2) safety organizing, 3) customer/client experience and satisfaction, 4) collaboration and integration, 5) cross-cultural research, 6) big data analysis, and 7) gaining insights from small data. Participants will gather at “research roundtables” where they will meet other researchers who share similar interests and discuss with them the state of research on their shared topic, challenges in conducting research on this topic, and future research, for examples. Discussion at each roundtable will be facilitated by two accomplished scholars, with active research on the hot topic. Participants will self-sele
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 3:15PM - 4:45PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Gardner AB
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Research
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11946
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476
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Preparing Manuscripts for Publication: The Anatomy of a Publishable Article
This workshop is a hands-on tour of the components of a publishable paper with the explicit intention of helping developing scholars become better authors of peer-reviewed articles. Most inexperienced writers may not realize that scientific articles follow one or more ‘proven’ approaches on how to best structure a paper. This workshop presents one such approach. Successful authors develop skills in both the art and the science of publishing. The art involves creatively framing a manuscript around an important topic, synthesizing the previous literature in a succinct and meaningful way, and communicating the academic and practical implications of the research. The science of publishing involves organizing the manuscript, presenting a logical flow of ideas, and providing a format expected by reviewers and editor in the field. Promising articles that are inappropriately structured, ill-communicated, or poorly written are frequently rejected because reviewers and editors find it difficult
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 3:30PM - 5:30PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Republic A
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Research
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10610
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498
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Relational Organizing for Multi-Level Systems Change
People have connections at multiple levels of action that impact their well-being and their ability to achieve desired outcomes, individually and collectively. In particular, the quality of these connections impact their ability to engage successfully in multi-level systems change. This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners to explore the complex relational dynamics of multi-level systems change, taking into account embedded levels of change from the microdynamics of intra a
MORE INFO: Our proposed format will enable participants to separate into working groups to explore multi-level systems change from the perspective of a particular level, then enable them to meet across levels. The primary benefit of this format is to enable scholars and practitioners to build bridges across levels of analysis and action in order to strengthen the scholarly and practical impact of their own work.
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PDW Workshop
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 4:45PM - 6:45PM
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Boston Park Plaza Room: Arlington
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Practice International Theme Research Diversity
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13376
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528
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HCM Division PDW Reception
This session will be held offsite at MJ O'Connor's,The Park Plaza Hotel, 27 Columbus Ave., Boston, MA 02116. Please contact Nicholas Edwardson at nedwardson@unm.edu for more information.
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Social Event
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Saturday, Aug 10 2019 6:30PM - 8:30PM
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Offsite Room: M.J. O'Connor's
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19808
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569
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HCM Executive Committee Meeting
Abstract / Description: none
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Meeting
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Sunday, Aug 11 2019 8:30AM - 10:00AM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Beacon E
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19805
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647
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New frontiers in health care teams and organizations
Abstract / Description: none
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Discussion Paper Session
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Sunday, Aug 11 2019 12:30PM - 2:00PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Beacon A
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Research
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20758 12609 13015 14565
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709
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Systems and networks in health care delivery
Abstract / Description: none
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Discussion Paper Session
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Sunday, Aug 11 2019 2:15PM - 3:45PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Beacon A
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Research
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20759 10517 11608 14247 18307
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