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Abstract
Why integration between different GP EPRs is key to unlocking efficiencies in primary care and how this can be achieved through shared care record solutions
期刊介绍:
FPM aims to give family physicians the tools they need to build better practices and improve patient care. To accomplish that mission, we need articles written by progressive, insightful family physicians and others with pertinent expertise. We are eager to publish articles that can help family physicians in every area of practice except the strictly clinical, which is the purview of our sister journal, American Family Physician.