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Adopting electronic medical records
Are they just electronic paper records?
Morgan Price, Alex Singer and Julie Kim
Canadian Family Physician July 2013; 59 (7) e322-e329;
Morgan Price
Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Practice at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
MD PhD CCFPAlex Singer
MB BCh BAO CCFP
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1 Jul 2013
Adopting electronic medical records
Morgan Price, Alex Singer, Julie Kim
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