Outcomes of a Heart Failure Telemonitoring Program Implemented as the Standard of Care in an Outpatient Heart Function Clinic: Pretest-Posttest Pragmatic Study
BackgroundTelemonitoring (TM) can improve heart failure (HF) outcomes by facilitating patient self-care and clinical decisions. The Medly program enables patients to use a mobile phone to record daily HF readings and receive personalized self-care messages generated by a clinically validated algorit...
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Main Authors: | Ware, Patrick (Author), Ross, Heather J (Author), Cafazzo, Joseph A (Author), Boodoo, Chris (Author), Munnery, Mikayla (Author), Seto, Emily (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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