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Secure patient-doctor email improves care

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Diabetics and hypertensives who exchanged secure emails with their physicians regarding their care were more likely than those who didn't use email to meet performance-measure goals for blood pressure, LDL-C, and A1c in a recent Kaiser Permanente experience.

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