mHealth Intelligence May 3, 2021
Eric Wicklund

Researchers at the University of Texas are launching an AHRQ-funded study that looks to determine whether mHealth can improve access to care for homeless populations and boost health outcomes.

A new study being launched out of the University of Texas aims to see whether mHealth can improve healthcare access and outcomes for homeless people.

Funded by a grant from the Health and Human Services Department’s Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the five-year program will put smartphones in the hands of 60 people in and around Austin who are homeless and have multiple chronic conditions and medications. The goal is to see whether an mHealth platform can be used...

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