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Exploring Patient Reactions to Pen-Tablet Computers: A Report from CaReNet

Deborah S. Main, Javan Quintela, Rodrigo Araya-Guerra, Sherry Holcomb and Wilson D. Pace
The Annals of Family Medicine September 2004, 2 (5) 421-424; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.92
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    Patients who were asked to complete a survey in their primary care doctor�s office reported that they were comfortable using a pen-tablet computer to complete the survey. Most patients were open to the idea of using a pen-tablet computer and found it easy to use.

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