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Fax/modem board communications decrease preceptor communication costs.
- Source :
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Family medicine [Fam Med] 1994 Jul-Aug; Vol. 26 (7), pp. 418-20. - Publication Year :
- 1994
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Abstract
- Background: Mail and the telephone are common communication links between departments of family medicine and their community-based preceptors. The availability of low-cost fax/modem boards offers the potential for new communication methods. This study compares the cost of personal computer-based fax/modem board communications with traditional mail and telephone linkages.<br />Methods: The department's community preceptor faculty served as the study population. Sixty-eight physicians (54%) had fax machines; these physicians received faxes instead of mailed communications. The remaining 59 physicians (46%) received mailed communications. All preceptors received standard telephone calls. Costs for telephone, mail, and fax/modem board communications were tracked over a 4-month period.<br />Results: Faxes were significantly less expensive and more efficient than either telephone or mail communications. Telephone communications were the most expensive.<br />Conclusions: The study suggests that fax/modem boards offer a communication linkage with preceptors that is more economical than either mail or telephone.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0742-3225
- Volume :
- 26
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Family medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 7926355