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Volume 12, Number 4, December 2004

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Editorial

Free Content The future for primary care computing
pp. 199-200(2)
Author: Davis, Ewan

Refereed papers

Free Content A survey of GP attitudes to and experiences of email consultations
pp. 201-206(6)
Authors: Neville, Ron G.; Marsden, Wendy; McCowan, Colin; Pagliari, Claudia; Mullen, Helen; Fannin, Allison

Free Content Email consultations in general practice
pp. 207-214(8)
Authors: Neville, Ron G.; Marsden, Wendy; McCowan, Colin; Pagliari, Claudia; Mullen, Helen; Fannin, Allison

Free Content Pregnancy information and advice on Sky television: an evaluation
pp. 215-226(12)
Authors: Nicholas, David; Huntington, Paul; Williams, Peter; Gunter, Barrie

Free Content Quality of diagnostic coding and information flow from hospital to general practice
pp. 227-234(8)
Authors: Kljakovic, Marjan; Abernethy, David; de Ruiter, Ingrid

Free Content Estimating impacts on safety caused by the introduction of electronic medical records in primary care
pp. 235-242(8)
Authors: Singh, Ranjit; Servoss, Tim; Kalsman, Michael; Fox, Chet; Singh, Gurdev

Conference Report

Free Content Comprehensive computerised primary care records are an essential component of any national health information strategy: report from an international consensus conference
pp. 255-264(10)
Authors: de Lusignan, Simon; Teasdale, Sheila; Little, David; Zapp, John; Zuckerman, Alan; Bates, David W.; Steele, Andrew

Free Content UK conferences
pp. 265-267(3)

Websites

Free Content Recommended websites
pp. 268-268(1)

PHCSG Pages

Free Content PHCSG pages
pp. 269-278(10)

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