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  3. Total Life Care in Paducah, KY - WebMD

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    "I've been a patient for 17 years. The level of care I recieve when I'm in the office is wonderful. Really, couldn't ask for better. HOWEVER, should you want to communicate with someone over the phone - good luck. They never answer. Never. They USED TO have a website & a patient portal that gave you about a 50% chance at successful communication.

  4. Neurological Associates Inc in Richmond, VA - WebMD

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    "I waited over thirty minutes to try to make an appointment as a new patient. I finally got someone and she told me my doctor had to send the "papers" before they could make an appointment and be sure he included the demographics. So I called my doctor's office and they figured the "papers" were a refferal and they would send it again.

  5. Dr. Kathryn Elmore, MD, Nephrology | DECATUR, GA | WebMD

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    Dr. Kathryn Elmore, MD, is a Nephrology specialist practicing in DECATUR, GA with 26 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 60 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Emory Long Term Acute Care.

  6. "The the medical staff are outstanding! However, their administration and patient portal need a LOT of work. I downloaded the patient portal app they use and after multiple attempts to register and calling their office for help I am still not able to get my latest test results. Without a practice number/code you cannot login.

  7. Personal health record - Wikipedia

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    The term "personal health record" is not new. The term was used as early as June 1978, [2] and in 1956, there was a reference was made to a "personal health log." [3] The term "PHR" may be applied to both paper-based and computerized systems; [4] usage in the late 2010s usually implies an electronic application used to collect and store health data.

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