Non-response to Communication Technology Outreach for Beta-agonist Overuse in a Pragmatic Randomized Trial of Patients with Asthma
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Non-response to Communication Technology Outreach for Beta-agonist Overuse in a Pragmatic Randomized Trial of Patients with Asthma
Keywords: asthma; beta-agonist; communication technology; electronic; outreach; pragmatic trial; response; telephone.
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