Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Most mHealth apps aren't effective for chronic conditions - FierceHealthcare


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Most mHealth apps aren't effective for chronic conditions
FierceHealthcare
Although there is a rapidly growing market of mHealth apps targeting high-cost, high-need health conditions, the majority of those apps are unable to go beyond a basic level of patient engagement that would be clinically effective in helping consumers ...
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