Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/52071, first published .
An Electronic Health Record–Based Automated Self-Rescheduling Tool to Improve Patient Access: Retrospective Cohort Study

An Electronic Health Record–Based Automated Self-Rescheduling Tool to Improve Patient Access: Retrospective Cohort Study

An Electronic Health Record–Based Automated Self-Rescheduling Tool to Improve Patient Access: Retrospective Cohort Study

An Electronic Health Record–Based Automated Self-Rescheduling Tool to Improve Patient Access: Retrospective Cohort Study https://t.co/23H9pvBwXO https://t.co/LqLNThoihf

2:57 PM · Mar 19, 2024

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New in JMIR: An #EHR–Based Automated Self-Rescheduling Tool to Improve ##Patient Access: Retrospective Cohort #Study https://t.co/btkgRPf2Rh https://t.co/DvMmGxcnxa

3:58 PM · Mar 19, 2024

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RT @jmirpub: New in JMIR: An #EHR–Based Automated Self-Rescheduling Tool to Improve ##Patient Access: Retrospective Cohort #Study https://t…

3:59 PM · Mar 19, 2024

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.@SmithaGaneshan and @michelle_mourad were co-authors on a new study in @jmirpub which evaluated the implementation of an EHR-based automated self-rescheduling tool to improve patient access. Read more: https://t.co/NMOyhhwP7Q

6:36 PM · Jun 19, 2024

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RT @UCSFDHM: .@SmithaGaneshan and @michelle_mourad were co-authors on a new study in @jmirpub which evaluated the implementation of an EHR-…

3:57 PM · Jun 20, 2024

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