Association of Communication Quality With Patient-Centered Outcomes Among Patients With Incidental Pulmonary Nodules.

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Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care, VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, OR; Section of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, OR; Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portla

Published: August 2023


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