Patient Perspectives on Health Data Privacy and Implications for Adverse Drug Event Documentation and Communication: Qualitative Study
BackgroundAdverse drug events are unintended and harmful effects of medication use. Using existing information and communication technologies (ICTs) to increase information sharing about adverse drug events may improve patient care but can introduce concerns about data privacy. ObjectiveThis study a...
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Main Authors: | Small, Serena S (Author), Hohl, Corinne M (Author), Balka, Ellen (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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