Abstract
The Internet provides an additional means for healthcare providers to reach their patients. As more and more healthcare providers and patients get on-line and learn to use the Internet, the value of being on-line will increase. The Internet and other healthcare computing technologies will challenge us to look to the future for new ways to create partnerships with our patients. On-line skills and technological literacy will not replace more traditional approaches to patient care, but they most likely will change the model of how care is provided. Technology is an adjunct that will serve us well if it is incorporated as part of a multidimensional patient care environment. Above all, we will need to continue to foster good interpersonal relationships with patients to encourage ongoing dialogues about information obtained from all resources.

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