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      Using alternatives to face-to-face consultations: a survey of prevalence and attitudes in general practice.

      The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
      Royal College of General Practitioners
      referral and consultation, electronic mail, primary health care, videoconferencing, telephone

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          The ubiquitous use of communication technologies has led to an expectation that a similar approach should extend to health care. Despite considerable rhetoric about the need for general practices to offer alternatives to face-to-face consultations, such as telephone, email, and internet video consultations, the extent to which such technologies are actually used at present is unclear.

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          4917048
          10.3399/bjgp16X685597

          referral and consultation,electronic mail,primary health care,videoconferencing,telephone

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