Electronic medical consultation: A New Zealand perspective
Brebner, C; Jones, R; Krisjanous, J; Marshall, W; Parry, G; Holt, Alec

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Brebner, C., Jones, R., Krisjanous, J., Marshall, W., Parry, G., & Holt, A. (2000). Electronic medical consultation: A New Zealand perspective (Information Science Discussion Papers Series No. 2000/14). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/840
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Abstract:
Electronic medical consultation is available worldwide through access to the World Wide Web (WWW). This article outlines a research study on the adoption of electronic medical consultation as a means of health delivery. It focuses on the delivery of healthcare specifically for New Zealanders, by New Zealanders. It is acknowledged that the WWW is a global market place and it is therefore difficult to identify New Zealanders' use of such a global market, but we have attempted to provide a New Zealand perspective on electronic medical consultation.
Date:
2000-10
Publisher:
University of Otago
Pages:
13
Series number:
2000/14
Keywords:
electronic medical consultation; on-line health; New Zealand
Research Type:
Discussion Paper
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