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2009 ATA mid year meeting
Telemedicine Journal and e-Health
Chapter 7: The Diffusion of Telemedicine

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Jim Grigsby, Michael Rigby, Amy Hiemstra, Max House, Silas Olsson, Pamela Whitten. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. March 2002, 8(1): 79-94. doi:10.1089/15305620252933428.

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Jim Grigsby, PhD
University of Colorado
Michael Rigby, BA, FSS
Keele University
Amy Hiemstra, MPH
University of Michigan
Max House, MD
Government of Newfoundland
Silas Olsson, MSc
European Commission
Pamela Whitten, PhD
Michigan State University
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