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So many problems exist in implementing large Health Information Systems that a short position paper as this would hardly be able to list them all in the allotted space—let alone discuss them. Consequently, I would like to address just three significant fundamental problems. These three, I believe, are largely responsible for the delays in implementing large systems and possibly explain the fact that there are no successful comprehensive Health Information Systems working today.