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BMJ Quality Improvement Programme
Inbox Messaging: an effective tool for minimizing non-urgent paging related interruptions in hospital medicine provider workflow
- Correspondence to Alice Ferguson alice.ferguson{at}virginiamason.org
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Inbox Messaging: an effective tool for minimizing non-urgent paging related interruptions in hospital medicine provider workflow
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- Received September 27, 2016
- Revision requested October 26, 2016
- Revised October 28, 2016
- First published December 13, 2016.
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April 25, 2023
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