Do Health Care Users Think Electronic Health Records Are Important for Themselves and Their Providers? Exploring Group Differences in a National Survey

Denise L. Anthony, Celeste Campos-Castillo. Do Health Care Users Think Electronic Health Records Are Important for Themselves and Their Providers? Exploring Group Differences in a National Survey. In AMIA 2013, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Washington, DC, USA, November 16-20, 2013. AMIA, 2013. [doi]

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  title = {Do Health Care Users Think Electronic Health Records Are Important for Themselves and Their Providers? Exploring Group Differences in a National Survey},
  author = {Denise L. Anthony and Celeste Campos-Castillo},
  year = {2013},
  url = {http://knowledge.amia.org/amia-55142-a2013e-1.580047/t-05-1.583941/f-005-1.583942/a-009-1.584329/a-012-1.584324},
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  booktitle = {AMIA 2013, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Washington, DC, USA, November 16-20, 2013},
  publisher = {AMIA},
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