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Launching a Statewide COVID-19 Primary Care Hotline and Telemedicine Service

Anthony Cheng, Heather Angier, Nathalie Huguet, Deborah J. Cohen, Kellen Strickland, Emily Barclay, Eric Herman, Craig McDougall, Frances E. Biagioli, Kam Pierce, Carliana Straub, Bennett Straub and Jennifer DeVoe
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine February 2021, 34 (Supplement) S170-S178; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2021.S1.200178
Anthony Cheng
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
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Heather Angier
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
PhD, MPH
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Nathalie Huguet
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
PhD
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Deborah J. Cohen
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
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Kellen Strickland
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
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Emily Barclay
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
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Eric Herman
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
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Craig McDougall
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
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Frances E. Biagioli
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
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Kam Pierce
From the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR (AC, HA, NH, KS, EB, EH, CM, FB, KP, DJC, JD); unaffiliated (CS, BS).
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Carliana Straub
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Bennett Straub
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Jennifer DeVoe
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Feb 2021, 34 (Supplement) S170-S178; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2021.S1.200178

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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Feb 2021, 34 (Supplement) S170-S178; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2021.S1.200178
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