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Client-server design provides model for 'coopetition' alliances.
As healthcare organizations move from isolated departments to integrated information sharing, who will pilot this change? Both the director and manager of pathology data systems at the University of Michigan Hospitals in Ann Arbor suggest vendors, system integrators and hospital administrators put aside competition and try a new concept--"coopetition"--to solve the problem.