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Do electronic medical records improve quality of care?

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Donna P. Manca
Canadian Family Physician October 2015, 61 (10) 846-847;
Donna P. Manca
Family physician at the Grey Nuns Family Medicine Centre in Edmonton, Alta, Director of Research in the Department of Family Medicine Research Program at the University of Alberta, and Director of the Northern Alberta Primary Care Research Network, a network contributing data to the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network project.
MD MClSc FCFP
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vol. 61 no. 10 846-847
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0008-350X
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  • Published online October 15, 2015.

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  1. Donna P. Manca, MD MClSc FCFP⇑
  1. Family physician at the Grey Nuns Family Medicine Centre in Edmonton, Alta, Director of Research in the Department of Family Medicine Research Program at the University of Alberta, and Director of the Northern Alberta Primary Care Research Network, a network contributing data to the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network project.
  1. Correspondence: Dr Donna P. Manca; e-mail dpmanca{at}ualberta.ca

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