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Best Practices for Communicating with Patients Electronically

Best Practices for Communicating with Patients Electronically

by Lucas Lisitza | Feb 6, 2020 | Patient Engagement, Remote Patient Monitoring

When we communicate with people– whether through verbal or written means– we have a tendency to say more than what is necessary to get our point across. In many instances, a brief, concise statement will do just as well as a lengthy, context-filled...

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