Patient-Facing Mobile Apps to Treat High-Need, High-Cost Populations: A Scoping Review
BackgroundSelf-management is essential to caring for high-need, high-cost (HNHC) populations. Advances in mobile phone technology coupled with increased availability and adoption of health-focused mobile apps have made self-management more achievable, but the extent and quality of the literature sup...
Main Authors: | Singh, Karandeep, Drouin, Kaitlin, Newmark, Lisa P, Filkins, Malina, Silvers, Elizabeth, Bain, Paul A, Zulman, Donna M, Lee, Jae-Ho, Rozenblum, Ronen, Pabo, Erika, Landman, Adam, Klinger, Elissa V, Bates, David W |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2016-12-01
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Series: | JMIR mHealth and uHealth |
Online Access: | http://mhealth.jmir.org/2016/4/e136/ |
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