A nice description of the harms of overtesting: http://t.co/FD8DGXuYJJ
Use of personal health records is up among New Yorkers, finds @journalGIM study by @WCMC_hpr http://t.co/W4fRskAdLK
Use of personal health records is up among New Yorkers, finds @journalGIM study by @WCMC_hpr http://t.co/W4fRskAdLK
Use of personal health records is up among New Yorkers, finds @journalGIM study by @WCMC_hpr http://t.co/W4fRskAdLK
@journalGIM study led by Jessica Ancker: 17% of NYS adults use personal health records. Success of HIT policies. - http://t.co/jGNyaVtKLa
@journalGIM study by @wcmc_hpr faculty shows that 17% of NYS residents use personal health records - http://t.co/zIHvleSCur
Rapid Growth in Use of Personal Health Records in New York, 2012–2013 http://t.co/7WLAm31oQ9
Rapid Growth in Use of Personal Health Records in New York, 2012-2013 http://t.co/HifTNYpMgo #hcsm
Rapid Growth in Use of Personal Health Records in New York, 2012-2013 http://t.co/HifTNYpMgo #hcsm
Rapid Growth in Use of Personal Health Records in New York, 2012-2013. http://t.co/SrHRRFTreR
New York State residents using PHRs increased by more than 50 % (even before incentives in place) http://t.co/3aGfUzGEax
Rapid Growth in Use of Personal Health Records in New York, 2012–2013 http://t.co/DF7MfGZ15v
Rapid Growth in Use of Personal Health Records in New York, 2012–2013 http://t.co/tuTgJnUH8P
Rapid Growth in Use of Personal Health Records in New York, 2012–2013 http://t.co/tuTgJnUH8P
Rapid Growth in Use of Personal Health Records in New York, 2012–2013 http://t.co/tuTgJnUH8P