The Telephone Answering Service

Abstract
A survey of Massachusetts pediatricians and general practitioners and of telephone answering services indicated widespread use of the telephone answering service by physicians, but with some important differences between what physicians expect and what the services said they do. The importance of telephone communication is of such importance to practitioners that they should be as critical of their utilization of the answering service as of any other therapeutic tool.

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