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Pre-experience Perceptions About Telemedicine Among African Americans and Latinos in South Central Los Angeles
Telemedicine and e-Health, 07/02/09
George SM et al. - The authors found that concerns about telemedicine varied between the two racial/ethnic groups. These findings have implications for important issues such as adoption of telemedicine, patient satisfaction, and doctor–patient interaction. It will be critical to consider perceptions of this healthcare innovation in the development of strategies to market and implement telemedicine among urban, underserved African American and Latino populations.
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