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Patient-physician e-mail communication revisited a decade later: an OKPRN study
Katy Duncan Smith1, Eileen Merchen, Crystal D Turner
1Oklahoma Physicians Research/Resource Network, USA.
Abstract:
In private community-based primary care practices in Oklahoma, approximately two thirds of patients now have access to a computer and e-mail either at home or work. A substantial majority would like to use e-mail to communicate with their primary care clinicians. Since 1997, rural patients have caught up with urbanites in their access to computers.
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