MobiHealth News June 22, 2020
Mallory Hackett

The study reports that nearly 90% of respondents feel they could better manage their conditions with remote monitoring.

Nearly 90% of people managing chronic conditions in the U.S. surveyed for Sony’s mSafety Wearable Platform Division said they could better manage their conditions with remote monitoring.

The study was published in time for the American Telemedicine Association’s virtual conference today. It looked at the rate of adoption and interest in remote health-monitoring technology targeted at people living with chronic conditions.

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Researchers asked a series of questions to gauge participants’ feelings towards remote monitoring.

Some people find managing their conditions to be “stressful” and “difficult,” according to the data.

Specifically, 29% of those surveyed said they struggle to continuously track...

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