Background Global access to information technology has increased dramatically in the past decade, with electronic health care changing medical practice. One example for general practitioners (GPs) is communication with patients via electronic mail (email). GPs face issues regarding e-communication with patients, including how and when it should it be used. Objective The study aims were to assess the extent that GPs communicate with patients by email and explore their attitudes to this mode of communication. Methods Design: telephone interview survey. Setting: primary care, largest urban and suburban area in New Zealand (NZ). Subjects: randomly selected GPs from the Auckland region. Main outcome measure: description of email use; analysis of...
Reviewer: Greiver, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Background: The doctor-patient relationship has been eroded by many factors. Would e-mail enhance co...
Introduction: The Dutch Council for Public Health and Health Care reported in 2005 that 70% of inter...
<strong>Background</strong> Global access to information technology has increased dramatically in th...
Email is an accepted part of modern communication in business and education. The use of email could ...
Background The volume of emails is rising rapidly everywhere. However, there is no data available co...
Background Email is an established method of communication in business, leisure and education but no...
Background Patient demand for email contact with physician practices is high. If physicians met this...
Background Email is a popular and commonly used method of communication, though not widely used in t...
Background Reports suggest approximately 21–23% of GPs in the UK have consulted with patients usi...
Background Citizens increasingly use email in personal communication. It is not however clear to ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of email communication between providers and pati...
Email is ubiquitous. Estimates in 2009 were that 97% of UK adult internet users across all generatio...
Introduction The first primary care trust milestone for implementation of Standard 2 of the National...
Objectives: It is unclear why the use of email consultation is not more widespread in Dutch general ...
Reviewer: Greiver, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Background: The doctor-patient relationship has been eroded by many factors. Would e-mail enhance co...
Introduction: The Dutch Council for Public Health and Health Care reported in 2005 that 70% of inter...
<strong>Background</strong> Global access to information technology has increased dramatically in th...
Email is an accepted part of modern communication in business and education. The use of email could ...
Background The volume of emails is rising rapidly everywhere. However, there is no data available co...
Background Email is an established method of communication in business, leisure and education but no...
Background Patient demand for email contact with physician practices is high. If physicians met this...
Background Email is a popular and commonly used method of communication, though not widely used in t...
Background Reports suggest approximately 21–23% of GPs in the UK have consulted with patients usi...
Background Citizens increasingly use email in personal communication. It is not however clear to ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of email communication between providers and pati...
Email is ubiquitous. Estimates in 2009 were that 97% of UK adult internet users across all generatio...
Introduction The first primary care trust milestone for implementation of Standard 2 of the National...
Objectives: It is unclear why the use of email consultation is not more widespread in Dutch general ...
Reviewer: Greiver, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Background: The doctor-patient relationship has been eroded by many factors. Would e-mail enhance co...
Introduction: The Dutch Council for Public Health and Health Care reported in 2005 that 70% of inter...