Patients with opioid use disorder can reduce their days of opioid use and stay in treatment longer when using a smartphone app as supportive therapy in combination with medication, a new study by The ...
Just over half of ambulatory practice physicians (52 percent) use a mobile device to access patient records or reference data according to a new survey of more than 6,000 physicians from Black Book ...
A smartphone app added to standard care may help patients with axial spondyloarthritis to improve symptoms, function, and ...
Many older adults use various types of digital health technology, but patient portals top the list, a new survey finds. Investigators used data from the internet and phone calls conducted in 2021 that ...
The key to a successful “no photo zone rule” in a physician practice is allowing no exceptions, according to an American Medical News report. However, while it is sensible to prohibit taking pictures ...
"Our findings highlight the potential of smartphone-based interventions to empower patients in managing their own migraine, and in reducing migraine-related disability without medication," said lead ...
Researchers showed that young people who are hooked on their phones, meaning they feel anxious without them or can't stop ...
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