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Comparison of health information technology use between American adults with and without chronic health conditions: findings from The National Health Interview Survey 2012
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Comparison of health information technology use between American adults with and without chronic health conditions: findings from The National Health Interview Survey 2012

Yan Zhang, Romy Lauche, David Sibbritt, Bolanle Olaniran, Ronald Cook and Jon Adams
Journal of medical Internet research, Vol.19(10), pp.e335-e335
2017
PMCID: PMC5649043
PMID: 28982644
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Abstract

United States Humans Middle Aged Male Medical Informatics - methods Young Adult Adolescent Aged, 80 and over Adult Female Surveys and Questionnaires Aged Interview, Psychological - methods Chronic Disease

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