Online Access to Doctors' Notes: Patient Concerns About Privacy
BackgroundOffering patients online access to medical records, including doctors' visit notes, holds considerable potential to improve care. However, patients may worry about loss of privacy when accessing personal health information through Internet-based patient portals. The OpenNotes study pr...
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Main Authors: | Vodicka, Elisabeth (Author), Mejilla, Roanne (Author), Leveille, Suzanne G (Author), Ralston, James D (Author), Darer, Jonathan D (Author), Delbanco, Tom (Author), Walker, Jan (Author), Elmore, Joann G (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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