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Interactive Preventive Health Record to Enhance Delivery of Recommended Care: A Randomized Trial
Alex H. Krist, Steven H. Woolf, Stephen F. Rothemich, Robert E. Johnson, J. Eric Peele, Tina D. Cunningham, Daniel R. Longo, Ghalib A. Bello and Gary R. Matzke
The Annals of Family Medicine July 2012, 10 (4) 312-319; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1383
Alex H. Krist
MD, MPH
Steven H. Woolf
MD, MPH
Stephen F. Rothemich
MD, MS
Robert E. Johnson
PhD
J. Eric Peele
BA
Tina D. Cunningham
PhD
Daniel R. Longo
ScD
Ghalib A. Bello
BS
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Interactive Preventive Health Record to Enhance Delivery of Recommended Care: A Randomized Trial
Alex H. Krist, Steven H. Woolf, Stephen F. Rothemich, Robert E. Johnson, J. Eric Peele, Tina D. Cunningham, Daniel R. Longo, Ghalib A. Bello, Gary R. Matzke
The Annals of Family Medicine Jul 2012, 10 (4) 312-319; DOI: 10.1370/afm.1383
Interactive Preventive Health Record to Enhance Delivery of Recommended Care: A Randomized Trial
Alex H. Krist, Steven H. Woolf, Stephen F. Rothemich, Robert E. Johnson, J. Eric Peele, Tina D. Cunningham, Daniel R. Longo, Ghalib A. Bello, Gary R. Matzke
The Annals of Family Medicine Jul 2012, 10 (4) 312-319; DOI: 10.1370/afm.1383
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