Digital Health: A Stagnant Revolution Despite Ourselves
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https://doi.org/10.30953/thmt.v9.463Keywords:
digital health, patient satisfaction, quality of careAbstract
Op-Ed on the current stagnation in what should be great promise for digital health to improve outcomes and lower costs.
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