Patient Internet Use for Health Information at Three Urban Primary Care Clinics

Suzanne Dickerson1, Amber M. Reinhart1, Thomas Hugh Feeley1, Rakesh Bidani1, Ellen Rich1, Vinod K. Garg1, Charles O. Hershey1
1Affiliations of the authors: School of Nursing (SD); Department of Communication, School of Informatics (AMR, THF); Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine (THF); Department of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine (RB, ER, VKG, COH), State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.

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