MedCity News February 13, 2025
Grace Cordovana and Cole Zanetti

We need apps that have been tested with real users to ensure they are intuitive and easy to use. The apps also need to be designed to be inclusive of different needs including patients with disabilities, different levels of tech literacy, and diverse needs.

Receiving a diagnosis for a chronic illness or a life-altering, life-limiting condition can feel like having the wind knocked out of you. Unfortunately, many of us have been there. As a patient, you are thrust into a sea of uncertainty and confusion. You’re often overwhelmed with a mix of strong emotions and don’t know how to move forward, while your mind and heart are racing. As a carepartner, you may feel completely caught off guard...

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