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JAMA Internal Medicine
Study: Medicare remote patient monitoring use surges during pandemic
By
Emily Olsen
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04:52 pm |
August 11, 2022
Researchers found remote patient monitoring use among Medicare beneficiaries increased from 91 claims per 100,000 enrollees in February 2020 to 594 claims per 100,000 enrollees in September 2021.
Study: App improves medication adherence with no change in systolic blood pressure among hypertension patients
By
Laura Lovett
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12:01 pm |
April 16, 2018
Digital health news briefs for 2/6/18
By
Laura Lovett
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05:42 pm |
February 06, 2018
In JAMA study, connected pill bottles, lotteries, and social support had no effect on adherence, outcomes
By
Jonah Comstock
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05:22 pm |
June 27, 2017
JAMA study: Doctors beat symptom-checker apps in diagnostic accuracy
By
Heather Mack
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02:22 pm |
October 12, 2016
Study: Wearables' accuracy varies widely for caloric burn
By
Jonah Comstock
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02:48 pm |
March 22, 2016
Study finds readmissions nearly the same for heart failure patients using remote patient monitoring
By
Aditi Pai
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03:25 pm |
February 15, 2016
Revisiting last week's Teladoc antibiotic prescription study
By
Jonah Comstock
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11:16 am |
June 03, 2015