Healthcare Innovation September 9, 2019
Mark Hagland

Ida Sim., M.D., Ph.D. of UCSF has published a broad analysis of the landscape around mobile devices in the current moment—with strong cautions around the data, workflow, and regulatory challenges involved

A medical researcher has published an extensive review of the currently available mobile devices that are beginning to be integrated into healthcare delivery and care management, and the challenges around their integration.

In an article published online on September 5 in The New England Journal of Medicine, Ida Sim, M.D., Ph.D., a primary care physician who also co-directs informatics and research innovation at the Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, and is Director of Digital Health for the Division of General Internal Medicine, at the University of California San Francisco...

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