A patient feedback reporting tool for OpenNotes: implications for patient-clinician safety and quality partnerships
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Tom Delbanco | Alan Fossa | Macda Gerard | Sigall K Bell | Sigall K. Bell | P. Folcarelli | K. Sands | T. Delbanco | Alan Fossa | Janice Walker | Macda Gerard | Barbara Sarnoff Lee | Jan Walker | Patricia H Folcarelli | Kenneth E Sands | Barbara Sarnoff Lee
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