Opt‐in or opt‐out health‐care communication? A cross‐sectional study
Abstract Background Patients need medication and medical condition‐related information to better self‐manage their health. Health‐care professionals (HCPs) should be able to actively provide information outside of one‐on‐one consultations; however, patient consent may be required. Objective To inves...
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Main Authors: | Vivien Tong (Author), Ines Krass (Author), Stephen Robson (Author), Parisa Aslani (Author) |
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