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Published on 17.05.17 in Vol 9, No 1 (2017): Jan-Dec 2017

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Works citing "Should Hospital Patients Have Bedside Access to Their Complete Medical Records?"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jopm.8844):

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  1. Manias E, Gray K, Wickramasinghe N, Manojlovich M. Using electronic medical records to create big data and to communicate with patients—Is there room for both?. Collegian 2018;25(4):467
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  2. Alpert JM, Morris BB, Thomson MD, Matin K, Geyer CE, Brown RF. OpenNotes in oncology: oncologists’ perceptions and a baseline of the content and style of their clinician notes. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2019;9(2):347
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  3. Asan O, Scanlon MC, Crotty B, Holden RJ, Flynn KE. Parental Perceptions of Displayed Patient Data in a PICU: An Example of Unintentional Empowerment*. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2019;20(5):435
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  4. Hamze MK, Joshi SS, Li Y, Repp AB, Jacobs A, McEntee R. 21st Century Cures Act: Inpatient Clinician Perceptions of Changes to Information Sharing at an Academic Medical Center. SSRN Electronic Journal 2022;
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  5. Hamze MK, Joshi SS, Li Y, Repp AB, Jacobs A, McEntee R. The 21st Century Cures Act: Inpatient Clinician Perceptions of Changes to Information Sharing at an Academic Medical Center. Cureus 2023;
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