Impact of Health Portal Enrollment With Email Reminders on Adherence to Clinic Appointments: A Pilot Study
BackgroundInternet portal technologies that provide access to portions of electronic health records have the potential to revolutionize patients' involvement in their care. However, relatively few descriptions of the demographic characteristics of portal enrollees or of the effects of portal te...
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Main Authors: | Horvath, Monica (Author), Levy, Janet (Author), L'Engle, Pete (Author), Carlson, Boyd (Author), Ahmad, Asif (Author), Ferranti, Jeffrey (Author) |
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2011-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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