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Improving Access to Rheumatologists: Use and Benefits of an Electronic Consultation Service

Krista Rostom, C. Douglas Smith, Clare Liddy, Amir Afkham and Erin Keely
The Journal of Rheumatology January 2018, 45 (1) 137-140; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.161529
Krista Rostom
From the Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa; Division of Rheumatology, The Ottawa Hospital; Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa; C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Bruyère Research Institute; Champlain Local Health Integration Network; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Clinic; Division of Endocrinology/Metabolism, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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