mHealth Intelligence April 18, 2019
Eric Wicklund

Researchers from Evidation Health report that people living with chronic conditions who regularly use mHealth wearables to track activity are better at following medication management guidelines.

A digital health tracking company is making the link between consumer-facing activity trackers and clinical outcomes with an mHealth study that says wearables can help those with chronic conditions improve medication management.

The study, conducted by Evidation Health and based on claims filed through Humana, is the latest to attempt to cross the bridge between activity trackers and clinical care. It could give healthcare providers food for thought as they look for ways to improve patient engagement and care management through remote patient monitoring channels.

“This study demonstrates that individuals who engage in activity...

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