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The President and CEO of one of the nation’s top chains hailed a partnership with Microsoft that allows his firm to manage data better. Speaking in Los Angeles at a skilled care conference sponsored by the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry, Dr. Neil Kurtz said the alignment is already paying early data-management dividends. Golden Living recently became the first long-term care operator to adopt the Microsoft Amalga Unified Intelligence System.
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