Evaluating Patient-Centered Mobile Health Technologies: Definitions, Methodologies, and Outcomes
Several recently published studies and consensus statements have demonstrated that there is only modest (and in many cases, low-quality) evidence that mobile health (mHealth) can improve patient clinical outcomes such as the length of stay or reduction of readmissions. There is also uncertainty as t...
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Main Authors: | Bruce, Courtenay (Author), Harrison, Patricia (Author), Giammattei, Charlie (Author), Desai, Shetal-Nicholas (Author), Sol, Joshua R (Author), Jones, Stephen (Author), Schwartz, Roberta (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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