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E-mails improve patient-surgeon communication

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   February 19, 2008

A new report appears to show that providing patients with e-mail access to their surgeon appears to improve communication. "Despite the many concerns, we believe that this study shows that the provision to patients of readily available e-mail access to their surgeon provides a very effective means of improving communication prior to patients undergoing elective surgery," wrote the study's authors.

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