Time requirements of paper-based clinical workflows and after-hours documentation in a multi-specialty academic ophthalmology practice.
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Michelle R. Hribar | Sally L. Baxter | Helena E. Gali | L. Ohno-Machado | S. Baxter | C. Longhurst | M. Chiang | A. Camp | E. Nudleman | B. Korn | D. Kikkawa | R. El-Kareh | Marlene Millen | A. Huang | S. Robbins | C. Heichel | Jeffrey E. Lee
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