Patient Preferences for and Satisfaction with Methods of Communicating Test Results in a Primary Care Practice

Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety - Tập 35 Số 10 - Trang 497-AP4 - 2009
Surbhi Leekha1,2, Kris G. Thomas3, Rajeev Chaudhry3, Matthew R. Thomas3
1Fellow in Infectious Diseases, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota
2Formerly Resident, Department of Internal Medicine
3Division of Primary Care Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

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