Personal Health Information at Your Fingertips: The Growing Pains and Possibilities of a Patient Portal
[...]there were lots of other features to explore in the portal, an out-of-date medication list, an empty section for test results, and helpful prompts from the app to invite friends and family to join and to leave a review in the App Store. The test results section contains diagnostic imaging and b...
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