Gerotechnology for Older Adults With Cardiovascular Diseases: JACC State-of-the-Art Review

The growing population of older adults (age ≥65 years) is expected to lead to higher rates of cardiovascular disease. The expansion of digital health (encompassing telehealth, telemedicine, mobile health, and remote patient monitoring), Internet access, and cellular technologies provides an opportun...

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Hauptverfasser: Krishnaswami, Ashok, Beavers, Craig, Dorsch, Michael P, Dodson, John A, Masterson Creber, Ruth, Kitsiou, Spyros, Goyal, Parag, Maurer, Mathew S, Wenger, Nanette K, Croy, Deborah S, Alexander, Karen P, Batsis, John A, Turakhia, Mintu P, Forman, Daniel E, Bernacki, Gwen M, Kirkpatrick, James N, Orr, Nicole M, Peterson, Eric D, Rich, Michael W, Freeman, Andrew M, Bhavnani, Sanjeev P
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