Digital technologies for an improved management of respiratory allergic diseases: 10 years of clinical studies using an online platform for patients and physicians
Abstract Background Digital health technologies carry the great potential of assisting physicians in making well-informed diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. In allergy care, electronic clinical diaries have been recently used to prospectively collect patient data and improve diagnostic precision....
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Main Authors: | Salvatore Tripodi (Author), Andrea Giannone (Author), Ifigenia Sfika (Author), Simone Pelosi (Author), Stephanie Dramburg (Author), Annamaria Bianchi (Author), Antonio Pizzulli (Author), Jakob Florack (Author), Valeria Villella (Author), Ekaterina Potapova (Author), Paolo Maria Matricardi (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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