Many healthcare organizations expect to widely implement scheduling technology, but face physician resistance, says research from the Center for Connected Medicine.
Use of patient self-scheduling tools is low, even as consumerism grows

Many healthcare organizations expect to widely implement scheduling technology, but face physician resistance, says research from the Center for Connected Medicine.
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