A Cognitive Framework for Understanding Barriers to the Productive Use of a Diabetes Home Telemedicine System
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Vimla L. Patel | Justin Starren | David R. Kaufman | Charlyn Hilliman | Ruth S. Weinstock | Steven Shea | Jenia Pevzner | Robin Goland | Philip C. Morin | V. Patel | D. Kaufman | S. Shea | J. Starren | R. Weinstock | R. Goland | Jenia Pevzner | Charlyn Hilliman | P. Morin
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