mHealth Intelligence June 5, 2020
Eric Wicklund

Evidation Health is working with the Health and Human Services Department on a study aimed at using mHealth data to identify people who have been infected with the coronavirus as early as possible.

An mHealth data company is working to develop software that would enable providers to identify people with COVID-19 symptoms through remote patient monitoring platforms.

California-based Evidation Health is using funding from the Bill Gates Foundation and the Health and Human Services Department’s Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) to launch the telehealth project, which will gather sleep and activity data and self-reported symptoms from 300 people at high risk of acquiring the coronavirus.

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