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Can information technology improve my ambulatory practice?
H. Kluyts
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E-health
100%
Ambulatory Practice
100%
Information Technology
100%
Health Technology
100%
Ambulatory Care
50%
Record Keeping
50%
Patient Confidentiality
50%
Communication Exchange
50%
Information Communication Technology
50%
Health Information Technology
50%
Anesthesia Practice
50%
Quality Patient Care
50%
Anesthesiologist
50%
Preoperative Communication
50%
Technology Advancement
50%
Information Technology Use
50%
MHealth
50%
Technological Fields
50%
Process of Care
50%
Multi-level Communication
50%
Multi-level Information
50%
Mobile Technology
50%
Ambulatory Anesthesia
50%
Information Exchange
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
e-Health
100%
Patient Care
50%
Ambulatory Anesthesia
50%
Health Information Technology
50%
Ambulatory Care
50%
MHealth
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Information Technology
100%
Telehealth
66%
Patient Care
33%
Perioperative
33%
Ambulatory Care
33%
Public Health Informatics
33%
Anesthesist
33%