Participants' views and experiences from setting up a shared patient portal for primary and specialist health services- a qualitative study
Abstract Background Recently, there has been an increasing focus among healthcare organisations on implementing patient portals. Previous studies have mainly focussed on the experiences of patient portal use. Few have investigated the processes of deciding what content and features to make available...
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Main Authors: | Torunn Hatlen Nøst (Author), Arild Faxvaag (Author), Aslak Steinsbekk (Author) |
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