Success and failures of telehealth during COVID‐19 should inform digital applications to combat obesity
Abstract Background In response to the COVID‐19 pandemic, telehealth digital applications (apps) permitted the delivery of health care to millions of individuals, including those with poor access to health services. Aim To review a body of evidence demonstrating that telehealth and mobile health (mH...
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Main Authors: | Joseph R. Vasselli (Author), Susan Juray (Author), Steven E. Trasino (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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