Accessibility, usability, and usefulness of a Web-based clinical decision support tool to enhance provider-patient communication around Self-management TO Prevent (STOP) Stroke.
Jane A. AndersonKyler M. GodwinJason J. SaleemScott A. RussellJoshua J. RobinsonBarbara KimmelPublished in: Health Informatics J. (2014)
Keyphrases
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