Centers Speak Up: The Clinical Context for Health Information Technology in the Ambulatory Care Setting

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Michael G. Leu
Ming Cheung
Tashonna R. Webster
Leslie Curry
Elizabeth H. Bradley
Judith Fifield
Helen Burstin
机构
[1] Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center,Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program
[2] Yale University,Center for Public Health and Health Policy
[3] Community Health Center,Ethel Donaghue Center for Translating Research Into Practice and Policy
[4] Inc,undefined
[5] University of Connecticut,undefined
[6] University of Connecticut Health Center,undefined
[7] National Quality Forum,undefined
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Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2008年 / 23卷
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ambulatory care; medical informatics; qualitative research; quality improvement;
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页码:372 / 378
页数:6
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