Clinical operation disruption is can be minimized through which of the following?

1. Identification of the processes and their changes are included in training.
2. Following the IT liaison's demands for perfection
3. Making the changes during the night shift
4. Spending money on a consultant.


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Rationale: Clinical operation disruption is minimized via the identification of the processes and their changes which are then included in user training and implemented by the management team. The implementation plan should include strategies to address resistance to change.

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