Patient Portals as Facilitators of Engagement in Patients With Diabetes and Chronic Heart Disease: Scoping Review of Usage and Usability
BackgroundPatient portals have the potential to improve care for chronically ill patients by engaging them in their treatment. These platforms can work, for example, as a standalone self-management intervention or a tethered link to treatment providers in routine care. Many different types of portal...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Scheckel (Author), Katharina Schmidt (Author), Stephanie Stock (Author), Marcus Redaèlli (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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