Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic: How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic

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Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic : How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic. / Kayser, Lars; Banck, Sisse; Bang Jensen, Kristian; Uffelmann, Jakob; Elbæk, Morten.

WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2022. 8 p.

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Harvard

Kayser, L, Banck, S, Bang Jensen, K, Uffelmann, J & Elbæk, M 2022, Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic: How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic. WHO Regional Office for Europe. <https://www.who.int/europe/publications/m/item/denmark-how-a-national-ehealth-portal-enabled-a-fast-and-inclusive-response-the-the-covid-19-pandemic>

APA

Kayser, L., Banck, S., Bang Jensen, K., Uffelmann, J., & Elbæk, M. (2022). Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic: How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic. WHO Regional Office for Europe. https://www.who.int/europe/publications/m/item/denmark-how-a-national-ehealth-portal-enabled-a-fast-and-inclusive-response-the-the-covid-19-pandemic

Vancouver

Kayser L, Banck S, Bang Jensen K, Uffelmann J, Elbæk M. Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic: How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic. WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2022. 8 p.

Author

Kayser, Lars ; Banck, Sisse ; Bang Jensen, Kristian ; Uffelmann, Jakob ; Elbæk, Morten. / Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic : How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic. WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2022. 8 p.

Bibtex

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