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The chief nurse executive and intellectual property law. Selected concerns.

At first, consideration of intellectual property law may seem a remote concern. However, CNEs have developed and led the advent of innovative work redesigns, unique measurement instruments, patient care documentation tools, and other administrative research and teaching originations. Consider intellectual property ownership and the rights to use or reproduce that "property" as soon as possible to avoid misunderstandings and potential infringements.

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