Associations Between Patient Health Outcomes and Secure Message Content Exchanged Between Patients and Clinicians: Retrospective Cohort Study
BackgroundThe number of electronic messages securely exchanged between clinic staff and patients has risen dramatically over the last decade. A variety of studies explored whether the volume of messages sent by patients was associated with outcomes. None of these studies, however, examined whether m...
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Main Authors: | Heisey-Grove, Dawn M (Author), McClelland, Laura E (Author), Rathert, Cheryl (Author), Tartaglia, Alexander (Author), Jackson, Kevin (Author), DeShazo, Jonathan P (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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