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Patient Portals Don't Mean an Increase in Physician Headaches


 

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“Some low-risk, high-value test results, such as cholesterol levels, are available immediately, and some results are available with a delay, such as tests that require interpretation in a specific clinical context,” Dr. Purcell said. “But some results, such as cancer pathology and HIV tests, and others that require intensive patient counseling, are never available though the portal.”

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