SERIES: eHealth in primary care part 2: Exploring the ethical implications of its application in primary care practice
<p><strong>Background:</strong><br /> eHealth promises to increase self-management and personalised medicine and improve cost-effectiveness in primary care. Paired with these promises are ethical implications, as eHealth will affect patients’ and primary care professionals’ (...
Main Authors: | Boers, SN, Jongsma, KR, Lucivero, F, Aardoom, J, Büchner, FL, De Vries, M, Honkoop, P, Houwink, EJF, Kasteleyn, MJ, Meijer, E, Pinnock, H, Teichert, M, Van Der Boog, P, Van Luenen, S, Van Der Kleij, RMJJ, Chavannes, NH |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2019
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