The future of health information technology: implications for research.

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Published in Med Care on March 01, 2013

Authors

David Atkins1, Theresa Cullen

Author Affiliations

1: Health Services Research and Development, Veterans Health Administration, Washington, DC 20420, USA. david.atkins@va.gov

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