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. 2025 Aug 28;23:106. doi: 10.1186/s12961-025-01391-z

Correction: Determinants of consent for electronic health information exchange: an observational retrospective study

Jelle Keuper 1,2,, Karin Hek 1, Lilian H D van Tuyl 1, Ronald Batenburg 1,3, Robert Verheij 1,2,4
PMCID: PMC12395673  PMID: 40877883

Correction: Health Research Policy and Systems (2025) 23:103 10.1186/s12961-025-01377-x

Following publication of the original article [1], a typographical error in Table 2. In the rows for the Age categories for 25–34 and 35–44 under the column 2019 there was a decimal in the values.

The incorrect and correct section of Table 2 are given in this Correction with the corrected values in bold.

The original article has been updated.

Incorrect Table 2 section:

Age category (years), n (%)
≤ 11 19 169 (10.9) 18 694 (11.2) 29 069 (11.1)
12–15 8505 (4.9) 8078 (4.8) 12 589 (4.8)
16–24 19 230 (11.0) 18 156 (10.8) 28 595 (10.9)
25–34 18 865 (10.8) 18 103 (10.8) 28.471 (10.8)
35–44 19 390 (11.1) 18 874 (11.3) 30.123 (11.5)

Correct Table 2 Section

Age category (years), n (%)
≤ 11 19 169 (10.9) 18 694 (11.2) 29 069 (11.1)
12–15 8505 (4.9) 8078 (4.8) 12 589 (4.8)
16–24 19 230 (11.0) 18 156 (10.8) 28 595 (10.9)
25–34 18 865 (10.8) 18 103 (10.8) 28 471 (10.8)
35–44 19 390 (11.1) 18 874 (11.3) 30 123 (11.5)

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Reference

  • 1.Keuper J, Hek K, van Tuyl LHD, Batenburg R, Verheij R. Determinants of consent for electronic health information exchange: an observational retrospective study. Health Res Policy Syst. 2025;23:103. 10.1186/s12961-025-01377-x. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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