The Role of Access Type and Age Group in the Breadth of Use of Patient Portals: Observational Study
BackgroundHealth care delivery and patient satisfaction are improved when patients engage with their medical information through patient portals. Despite their wide availability and multiple functionalities, patient portals and their functionalities are still underused. ObjectiveWe seek to understan...
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Main Authors: | Theophile Ndabu (Author), Lavlin Agrawal (Author), Raj Sharman (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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