Barriers to adoption of a personal health record in an ophthalmic setting: lessons from implementation of a Glaucoma Patient Passport
Imad Badran,1,2 Alice Bruynseels,1,3 Salim Khan,2 Freda Sii,1,3 Peter Shah1,3–51Ophthalmology Department, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK; 2Department for Therapies and Public Health, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK; 3Birmingham Ins...
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| Auteurs principaux: | Badran I, Bruynseels A, Khan S, Sii F, Shah P |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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