Benefits and costs of digital consulting in clinics serving young people with long-term conditions: Mixed-methods approach
<strong>Background:</strong> Since the introduction of digital health technologies in National Health Service (NHS), health professionals are starting to use email, text, and other digital methods to consult with their patients in a timely manner. There is lack of evidence regarding the...
Principais autores: | Kim, S, Madan, J, Dritsaki, M, Bryce, C, Forjaz, V, Fraser, J, Griffiths, F, Hamilton, K, Huxley, C, Sturt, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2018
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