Analysis of 4999 Online Physician Ratings Indicates That Most Patients Give Physicians a Favorable Rating
BackgroundMany online physician-rating sites provide patients with information about physicians and allow patients to rate physicians. Understanding what information is available is important given that patients may use this information to choose a physician. ObjectivesThe goals of this study were t...
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Main Authors: | Kadry, Bassam (Author), Chu, Larry F (Author), Kadry, Bayan (Author), Gammas, Danya (Author), Macario, Alex (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2011-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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