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The results of common medical tests are sometimes delivered to patients by email, letters or voice mail, but are these the most preferred methods? According to one of the first studies to look at ...
Veeva Study Portal and VeevaID are planned for availability in December 2023. Veeva provides free technology solutions to research sites as part of its mission as a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC ...
Study: Be careful what you read online -- hospital ads don’t always explain the risks, researchers say. Study: Be careful what you read online -- hospital ads don’t always explain the risks, ...
The PicnicHealth team will showcase the new study management portal at the SCOPE Summit, both in booth #1132 and during the SCOPE kickoff reception at Panzacola H1 at Rosen Shingle Creek taking ...
They say one never stops (or, should stop) learning in life, but once you step out of school, who really has the time to continue with proper classes, courses, or rigid timetables? Thanks to these ...
Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has reduced its HR costs by between 20% to 30% after rolling out a web-based HR portal for its 60,000 employees.
Most patients prefer receiving the results of sensitive medical tests - such as genetic tests - through password-protected websites or portals rather than by email or letters, a new survey has found.
The study found that 75% of older adults have at least one patient portal account and 65% of participants have used it to message a health care professional. Only 13% of these adults received a copay ...
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