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Tech Talk: Physicians Debate Using Cell Phones to Communicate with Patients

Thomas R. Collins  |  Issue: November 2013  |  November 1, 2013


Thomas Collins is a freelance medical writer based in Florida.

References

  1. Peleg R, Avdalimov A, Freud T. Providing cell phone numbers and email addresses to patients: The physician’s perspective. BMC Res Notes. 2011;4:76.
  2. Peleg R, Nazarenko E. Providing cell phone numbers and e-mail addresses to patients: The patient’s perspective, a cross sectional study. Isr J Health Policy Res. 2012;1:32.
  3. Chin KR, Adams SB Jr, Khoury L, Zurakowski D. Patient behavior if given their surgeon’s cellular telephone number. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2005;439:260-268.
  4. Dillaway WC. Why I give my cell phone number to my patients. Fam Pract Manag. 2009;16:24-25.

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