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. 2024 Jun;17(6):e010654.
doi: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.123.010654. Epub 2024 Mar 25.

Prescribing Mobile Health Applications

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Prescribing Mobile Health Applications

Cornelius A James et al. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2024 Jun.
No abstract available

Keywords: evidence-based medicine; humans; patient care; telemedicine; workflow.

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Disclosures Dr Nallamothu is a principal investigator or a co-investigator on research grants from the National Institutes of Health, Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and Development, the American Heart Association, and Janssen. He also receives compensation as the Editor-in-Chief of Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, a journal of the American Heart Association. Finally, he is a co-inventor on US Utility Patent Number US15/356 012 (US20170148158A1) titled Automated Analysis of Vasculature in Coronary Angiograms that uses software technology with signal processing and machine learning to automate the reading of coronary angiograms, held by the University of Michigan. The patent is licensed to AngioInsight, Inc, in which Dr Nallamothu holds ownership shares and receives consultancy fees. The other authors report no conflicts.

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Factors contributing to mindlines influencing clinicians’ mHealth prescribing decisions. Note: This figure was generated using SmartArt in Microsoft Word. This image was not adapted from another source.

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