Perceived Factors Influencing the Public Intention to Use E-Consultation: Analysis of Web-Based Survey Data
BackgroundUnbalanced distribution of medical resources is becoming a major challenge, particularly in the selection of doctors. e-Consultation could provide patients with more choices of doctors and break the constraints of time and space. However, the acceptance of e-consultation is still poor and...
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Main Authors: | Qi, Miaojie (Author), Cui, Jiyu (Author), Li, Xing (Author), Han, Youli (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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