Benefits and challenges of mobile health applications in prospective studies
Learnings from the Madeline study and literature
Reynolds, M., Odom, D., Richardson, D., Hollis, K. A., Zhan, L., Mitra, D., Mcroy, L., & Bowles, S. (2020). Benefits and challenges of mobile health applications in prospective studies: Learnings from the Madeline study and literature. Value in Health, 23, S71-S72. [PCN275]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2020.04.1741
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