Parent Perspectives on Family-Centered Pediatric Electronic Consultations: Qualitative Study
BackgroundElectronic consultations, which use store-and-forward transfer of clinical information between a primary care physician and a specialist, improve access to specialty care. Adoption of electronic consultations is beginning in pediatric health care systems, but little is known about parent p...
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Main Authors: | Verma, Rhea (Author), Krishnamurti, Tamar (Author), Ray, Kristin N (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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