Published on in Vol 23, No 6 (2021): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/27259, first published .
An Environmental Scan of Virtual “Walk-In” Clinics in Canada: Comparative Study

An Environmental Scan of Virtual “Walk-In” Clinics in Canada: Comparative Study

An Environmental Scan of Virtual “Walk-In” Clinics in Canada: Comparative Study

Journals

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  13. Lapointe-Shaw L, Salahub C, Austin P, Bai L, Bhatia R, Bird C, Glazier R, Hedden L, Ivers N, Martin D, Shuldiner J, Spithoff S, Tadrous M, Kiran T. Virtual Visits With Own Family Physician vs Outside Family Physician and Emergency Department Use. JAMA Network Open 2023;6(12):e2349452 View
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  17. Hedden L, Spencer S, Mathews M, Gard Marshall E, Lukewich J, Asghari S, Gill P, McCracken R, Vaughan C, Wong E, Buote R, Meredith L, Moritz L, Ryan D, Schacter G, Alamgir A. “Technology has allowed us to do a lot more but it’s not necessarily the panacea for everybody”: Family physician perspectives on virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. PLOS ONE 2024;19(2):e0296768 View
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