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Basically, one indicates scale, the other indicates methodology. These are from wiktionary. Depending on use they might be somewhat interchangeable. It would seem redundant to use both, yet some things are no doubt both.

systemic (not comparable)

  1. Embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a group, system, body, economy, market, or society as a whole.
  2. (physiology) Pertaining to an entire organism.

systematic (comparative more systematic, superlative most systematic)

  1. Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
  2. Methodical, regular and orderly
  3. Of, or relating to taxonomic classification
  4. (proscribed) Of, relating to, or being a system
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'Systematic' refers to a methodical, organized approach to doing something, while 'systemic' refers to something that is inherent to a system as a whole. So, 'systematic' is more about the way things are done, while 'systemic' is about how things are interconnected within a system.

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