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1Professor Emeritus, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama;
Abstract:
Patient engagement is poised to provide considerable opportunities for reaching patients. The range of connectivity options should be considered to include the best option for each specific patient. In this article, we address this area of growing importance, telecommunication channel management.
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