Patients' Ratings of Family Physician Practices on the Internet: Usage and Associations With Conventional Measures of Quality in the English National Health Service
BackgroundPatients are increasingly rating their family physicians on the Internet in the same way as they might rate a hotel on TripAdvisor or a seller on eBay, despite physicians' concerns about this process. ObjectiveThis study aims to examine the usage of NHS Choices, a government website t...
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Main Authors: | Greaves, Felix (Author), Pape, Utz J (Author), Lee, Henry (Author), Smith, Dianna M (Author), Darzi, Ara (Author), Majeed, Azeem (Author), Millett, Christopher (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2012-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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