An App that Helps Physicians Focus on Wellbeing
As physicians, we tend to care for the wellbeing of others such as our patients or our family members. This app helps us help ourselves.
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The growth of mobile apps and devices in the practice is evident. Three out of four practices are using mobile health (mHealth) in their practice on a weekly basis, according to the results of the 2018 Mobile Health Survey. But is the lack of evidence surrounding these apps a concern?
As physicians, we tend to care for the wellbeing of others such as our patients or our family members. This app helps us help ourselves.
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