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D & A medical group is since 2000 active in the Dutch healthcare ICT. In our existence we have more than 250 consulting projects, information programs and implementation projects supervised. With the majority of our current customers, we have a long-term relationship. D & A guides its clients' execution strategy; We cover the entire spectrum of strategic visioning to supporting implementation. In every part of our service we monitor the connection between the organization's policy and its impact on work processes and employees.

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The San Diego Union Tribune | November 10, 2015

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