The Digital Divide and Health Disparities: a Pilot Study Examining the Use of Short Message Service (SMS) for Colonoscopy Reminders

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Jamilia R. Sly
Sarah J. Miller
Lina Jandorf
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[1] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Department of Oncological Sciences
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Text messaging; Patient navigation; Colonoscopy; Minority health; Colorectal cancer screening; SMS reminders;
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