mHealth Intelligence July 24, 2019
Eric Wicklund

Jefferson Health is using an mHealth platform developed by NeuroFlow to give its care providers more information on what happens to patients between visits to the office or clinic.

mHealth tools aren’t designed to eliminate the conversations between a patient and a doctor. In many instances, such as telemental health treatments, these apps and tools work to make the conversations better.

That’s the goal behind Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health’s roll-out of a digital health platform created by NeuroFlow. By prescribing an app that includes surveys, reminders, symptom trackers, online resources and other self-help tools and gathering information through that portal, care providers are able to fill in a lot of the blanks prior to a session and move more quickly to...

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