Analysis of patient preferences on patient-provider interactions through the OpenNotes online portal in dermatology
Background: Many medical centers are beginning to use OpenNotes (ON) to empower patients. However, there is a lack of literature reviewing the ON system in dermatology and any differences in attitudes between men and women. If so, it is uncertain what concerns are more important to female patients....
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Main Authors: | Christopher Henderson, MD, MPhil (Author), Zachary P. Nahmias, MD (Author), Alan Fossa, MPH (Author), Ethan Barnes, BA (Author), Susan Huang, MD (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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