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Patient Use of Secure Electronic Messaging Within a Shared Medical Record: A Cross-sectional Study
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 02/02/09
Ralston JD et al. - In this integrated group practice, use of patient–provider secure messaging varied according to individual patient clinical and sociodemographic characteristics. Future studies should clarify variation in the use of electronic patient–provider messaging and its impact on the quality and cost of care received.
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