Designing Inpatient Technology to Meet the Medication Information Needs of Cardiology Patients

scientific article published on 01 January 2012

Designing Inpatient Technology to Meet the Medication Information Needs of Cardiology Patients is …
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P8978DBLP publication IDconf/ihi/WilcoxFLRCV12
P356DOI10.1145/2110363.2110466
P932PMC publication ID5176098
P698PubMed publication ID28018992

P50authorLauren WilcoxQ57057077
P2093author name stringAndy Liu
Steven Feiner
Susan Restaino
Sarah Collins
David Vawdrey
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P304page(s)831-836
P577publication date2012-01-01
P1476titleDesigning Inpatient Technology to Meet the Medication Information Needs of Cardiology Patients
P478volume2012

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