mHealth Intelligence February 5, 2024
Anuja Vaidya

RPM tools can help improve cancer patient outcomes and experience, but patient engagement and selecting the right technology are key considerations for success.

The rapid advancement in digital health technologies post-March 2020 has expanded the boundaries of at-home healthcare. As COVID-19 forced hospitals to deliver more care outside traditional brick-and-mortar facilities, researchers began to examine how virtual care tools can support chronic disease management at home.

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This includes examining how virtual care can enable at-home care in the complex and dynamic world of cancer treatment.

“Providing better care that is centered around the patient, and doing this at a lower...

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