Retaining homeless veterans in outpatient care: a pilot study of mobile phone text message appointment reminders

scientific article published on 01 September 2014

Retaining homeless veterans in outpatient care: a pilot study of mobile phone text message appointment reminders is …
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P356DOI10.2105/AJPH.2014.302061
P698PubMed publication ID25100425

P50authorBeth Ann PetrakisQ87895983
Sowmya RaoQ96205837
Allen L GiffordQ56696053
P2093author name stringSteven M Asch
D Keith McInnes
Thomas K Houston
Thomas P O'Toole
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P304page(s)S588-94
P577publication date2014-09-01
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Public HealthQ4744266
P1476titleRetaining homeless veterans in outpatient care: a pilot study of mobile phone text message appointment reminders
P478volume104 Suppl 4

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