PILOT TELEHEALTH STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES IMPROVED HBA1C BUT WITH SEVERAL TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES

Through a partnership between our hospital, a tablet supplier and a software company, a 3 month remote patient monitoring feasibility study was launched targeting diabetic patients. Post-pilot focus groups felt that remote monitoring was convenient and enhanced patient-provider interaction; however...

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