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What does "in-person element" mean? "the element that you take part in personally"?

 
 
Reply Thu 15 Mar, 2012 01:50 am


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"We wanted to zero in on a particular window of time: a major health crisis," Idler says, "and we wanted to add the in-person element of patient interviews, in addition to the full record of their medical history and hospitalization."
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Reply Thu 15 Mar, 2012 03:20 am
@oristarA,
Yes, essentially it means the part where the patient actively provides information.
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Reply Thu 15 Mar, 2012 03:25 am
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