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Vol 2, No 3 (2000)


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Editorial

A Question of Duty: Common Law Legal Issues Resulting from Physician Response to Unsolicited Patient Email Inquiries

Patricia C Kuszler

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Sep 18); 2(3):e17

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Original Papers

Anesthesiologists' Responses to an Email Request for Advice from an Unknown Patient

John Oyston

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Sep 18); 2(3):e16

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BACKGROUND: People are using the Internet as a method of getting medical advice. Some Web sites include the email addresses of physicians, and some people are contacting these physicians for advice. As many patients undergo surgery on a "day surgery" basis, they often have no opportunity to ask anesthesiologists for advice before surgery; these patients may be more likely than other groups to use Internet email to ask questions. It seemed that it would be useful to find out what, if any,...

Short Paper

Rating the Raters: Legal Exposure of Trustmark Authorities in the Context of Consumer Health Informatics

Nicolas P Terry

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Sep 19); 2(3):e18

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Commentary

Practical problems may preclude realization of this proposal

Vincenzo Della Mea

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Sep 12); 2(3):e15

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Review

Some Benchmark Searches for Testing Search Capabilities and Medical Coverage of Internet Discovery Tools

E Diane Johnson

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Sep 27); 2(3):e19

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Viewpoint

Peer Review in a Post-Eprints World: A Proposal

James Till

J Med Internet Res 2000 (Sep 01); 2(3):e14

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