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Patient Perceptions of Telehealth Primary Care Video Visits
Rhea E. Powell, Jeffrey M. Henstenburg, Grace Cooper, Judd E. Hollander and Kristin L. Rising
The Annals of Family Medicine May 2017, 15 (3) 225-229; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2095
Rhea E. Powell
1Department of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3National Academic Center for Telehealth, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jeffrey M. Henstenburg
2Department of Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Grace Cooper
2Department of Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Judd E. Hollander
2Department of Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3National Academic Center for Telehealth, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kristin L. Rising
2Department of Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3National Academic Center for Telehealth, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Patient Perceptions of Telehealth Primary Care Video Visits
Rhea E. Powell, Jeffrey M. Henstenburg, Grace Cooper, Judd E. Hollander, Kristin L. Rising
The Annals of Family Medicine May 2017, 15 (3) 225-229; DOI: 10.1370/afm.2095
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