An increasing number of doctors are using emails to communicate with patients. Approximately one quarter of doctors have corresponded with patients via email and many doctors believe email is easier at dealing with the minor questions that patients often have. Since it is evident that this type of communication between patients and doctors will only increase, the question now becomes one of how and if doctors should charge patients for answering emails. Both health insurers and doctors are now experimenting with ways of charging for such interactions.
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-- Garfield
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