mHealth Intelligence October 25, 2023
Anuja Vaidya

Connected health tools, like wearables and telehealth, can enhance chronic disease management and behavioral healthcare, but obstacles to adoption and use remain.

Connected healthcare technologies are transforming care delivery, patient outcomes, and provider workflows, particularly in the chronic disease management and behavioral healthcare arenas.

The adoption and use of these technologies, including telehealth tools and healthcare wearable devices, skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This resulted in healthcare provider organizations launching and scaling technology-enabled services. Even as in-person care resumed, connected health models for chronic disease management and behavioral healthcare proliferated.

In October, healthcare leaders speaking at Xtelligent Healthcare Media’s 4th Annual Connected Health Virtual Summit detailed their use of connected health technology to boost chronic care and address behavioral healthcare...

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