Electronic Medical Records Are Not Associated With Improved Documentation in Community Primary Care Practices
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Jesse C. Crosson | Deborah J Cohen | Benjamin F Crabtree | D. Cohen | B. Crabtree | Alicja K Piasecki | K. Hahn | Jesse C Crosson | Elizabeth C. Clark | Pamela A Ohman-Strickland | Elizabeth C Clark | Karissa A Hahn | P. Ohman-Strickland | Alicja K. Piasecki
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