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Volumn 2, Issue 1, 1999, Pages 18-32
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The convergence of medicine and telecommunication: implications for patient care.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT;
CONFIDENTIALITY;
DIAGNOSIS;
DOCTOR PATIENT RELATION;
ECONOMICS;
GEOGRAPHY;
GOVERNMENT;
GOVERNMENT REGULATION;
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HOME CARE;
HUMAN;
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION;
PATIENT CARE;
PATIENT REFERRAL;
RISK;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
RURAL POPULATION;
SOCIAL CHANGE;
SOCIAL CONTROL;
TELEMEDICINE;
TRUST;
UNITED STATES;
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH;
AUDIOVISUAL AIDS;
COMMUNICATION;
CONFIDENTIALITY;
DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE;
DIAGNOSIS;
ECONOMICS;
GEOGRAPHY;
GOVERNMENT REGULATION;
HOME CARE SERVICES;
HUMANS;
PATIENT CARE;
PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONS;
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE;
REFERRAL AND CONSULTATION;
RISK;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
RURAL POPULATION;
SOCIAL CHANGE;
SOCIAL CONTROL, FORMAL;
STATE GOVERNMENT;
TELEMEDICINE;
TRUST;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 0033085991
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (2)
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