Ragusea, 2012 - Google Patents
The more things change, the more they stay the same: Ethical issues in the provision of telehealth.Ragusea, 2012
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- Ragusea A
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The Internet is changing the world in which we live. The discussion has focused more recently on how the world is changing and whether that change is for the better. As Fisher and Fried (2003) noted,“The use of Internet technology is an exciting opportunity to extend …
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