What is the impact of an electronic test result acknowledgement system on Emergency Department physicians' work processes? A mixed-method pre-post observational study
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Andrew Georgiou | Johanna I. Westbrook | Amina Tariq | Scott R. Walter | Joanne L. Callen | Julie Li | Richard Paoloni | William Runciman | Euan J. McCaughey
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