mHealth Intelligence September 3, 2020
Eric Wicklund

A team of Vanderbilt researchers has found that carefully-crafted mHealth messages to patients living with diabetes can help them stay engaged with their care teams and improve care management.

A new study out of Vanderbilt University finds that mHealth messages can not only help care providers maintain engagement with chronic care patients, but maintain a high level of engagement over a longer period of time.

The study, recently published in JMIR Health and uHealth, come at a critical time. With the coronavirus pandemic sharply restricting visits to the doctor’s office, many care providers are worried that patients aren’t following care management routines that promote health and wellness. They’re now looking at telehealth and mHealth tools to re-establish connections and get...

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