MD Magazine June 27, 2022
Connor Iapoce

Dr. Martin explores the explosion of new consumer technologies and how to close the gap in disparities between data collection and using the data in practice.

A surge of new technologies has led the way in innovation within the fields of cardiology and diabetes, as consumers are able to integrate technologies and take a more active role in their healthcare.

In an interview with HCPLive, Seth Martin, MD, Johns Hopkins University, discussed both the patient side and clinician side of digital health and the need to close the disparity gap in translation of evidence from one to the other.

Martin presented on this topic at the 6th Annual Heart in Diabetes in...

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