Determinants of Use of the Care Information Exchange Portal: Cross-sectional Study
BackgroundSharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety and quality of care. Patient portals represent a convenient tool to enhance patient access to their own health care data. However, the success of portals will only be possible through sustained adoptio...
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Main Authors: | Ana Luisa Neves (Author), Katelyn R Smalley (Author), Lisa Freise (Author), Paul Harrison (Author), Ara Darzi (Author), Erik K Mayer (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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