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Lessons Learned from Electronic Health Record–Based Recruitment of Primary Care Patients with Chronic Pain: Observational Study
Alison Tu;
Brennan Keiser;
Madison Hollcroft;
Karina Cortez;
Brooke Ike;
Sebastian Tong
ABSTRACT
This observational study summarizes lessons learned from developing an electronic health record (EHR)–based recruitment strategy for primary care patients with chronic pain receiving long-term opioid therapy.
Citation
Please cite as:
Tu A, Keiser B, Hollcroft M, Cortez K, Ike B, Tong S
Lessons Learned from Electronic Health Record–Based Recruitment of Primary Care Patients with Chronic Pain: Observational Study