Evaluating diverse electronic consultation programs with a common framework
Abstract Background Electronic consultation is an emerging mode of specialty care delivery that allows primary care providers and their patients to obtain specialist expertise without an in-person visit. While studies of individual programs have demonstrated benefits related to timely access to spec...
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Main Authors: | Delphine S. Tuot (Author), Clare Liddy (Author), Varsha G. Vimalananda (Author), Jennifer Pecina (Author), Elizabeth J. Murphy (Author), Erin Keely (Author), Steven R. Simon (Author), Frederick North (Author), Jay D. Orlander (Author), Alice Hm Chen (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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