
Another view: of IT knowledge in primary care
In his latest column for Digital Health, Neil Paul discusses whether a campaign to improve the IT knowledge in primary care is needed.
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In his latest column for Digital Health, Neil Paul discusses whether a campaign to improve the IT knowledge in primary care is needed.
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