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Published on in Vol 23, No 7 (2021): July

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24917, first published .
Smartphone app for online doctor appointments, symptom checker, and health check.

The Effect of 24/7, Digital-First, NHS Primary Care on Acute Hospital Spending: Retrospective Observational Analysis

The Effect of 24/7, Digital-First, NHS Primary Care on Acute Hospital Spending: Retrospective Observational Analysis

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  1. Xavier P, Silva Í, Dantas T, Lopes R, de Araújo A, de Figueirêdo R, Uchôa S. Patient satisfaction and digital health in primary health care: a scoping review protocol. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  2. KC S, Papoutsi C, Reidy C, Gudgin B, Powell J, Majeed A, Greaves F, Laverty A. Differences in Use of a Patient Portal Across Sociodemographic Groups: Observational Study of the NHS App in England. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e56320 View
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  5. Greaves F, Papoutsi C, Kc S, Tewolde S, Reidy C, Gudgin B, Laverty A, Majeed A, Costelloe C, Powell J. Evaluating the national rollout of the NHS App in England using qualitative and quantitative methods. Health and Social Care Delivery Research 2026:1 View

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  1. Ganatra K, Gupta L, Aggarwal R. Telerheumatology. View