Equity in Digital Health: Assessing Access and Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring, Medical Apps, and Wearables in Underserved Communities
This study examined access to, and use of remote patient monitoring (RPM), medical applications, and wearables in a racially diverse, lower-income population. Data were obtained via a cross-sectional survey of adults from low-income communities in Houston, Los Angeles, and New York between April and...
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Main Authors: | Omolola Adepoju PhD, MPH (Author), Patrick Dang BS (Author), Holly Nguyen (Author), Jennifer Mertz RN, MSN, NEA-BC (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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