Digital Health Technologies Enabling Partnerships in Chronic Care Management: Scoping Review
BackgroundAn increasing number of patients expect and want to play a greater role in their treatment and care decisions. This emphasizes the need to adopt collaborative health care practices, which implies collaboration among interprofessional health care teams and patients, their families, caregive...
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Main Authors: | Carolina Wannheden (Author), Matilda Åberg-Wennerholm (Author), Marie Dahlberg (Author), Åsa Revenäs (Author), Sara Tolf (Author), Elena Eftimovska (Author), Mats Brommels (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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