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		<title>By: Infection benchmarking tool : IVTEAM</title>
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		<description>[...] first reported news about the MedMined system from Cardinal Health in February 2008 (Click here for original post). We can now report that 46 Alabama hospitals are using the tool to benchmark [...]</description>
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