Chadwick et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Using the Internet to access confidential patient records: a case studyChadwick et al., 2000
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- Author
- Chadwick D
- Crook P
- Young A
- McDowell D
- Dornan T
- New J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Bmj
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Effective programmes for management of chronic disease are invariably supported by information technology. These have typically been developed within secondary care, with limited access available to primary care. The British government's white paper The New …
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