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7 …predictive models for treating specific patient groups and designing therapeutic devices.” Séamus… Page
10 …ideas beneficial to health care, patient care and all areas of interest… Page
37 …Efficacy of mobile apps to support the care of patients with diabetes… Page
39 …ideas beneficial to health care, patient care and all areas of interest… Page
41 …We compete with many health care providers and budgets for scarce reimbursement… Page
44 …care providers and a much-improved quality of life for patients. The… Page
49 …ulcer, empower patients in self-care, and Current Pedorthics | July-August 2021… Page
50 …a daily basis, empower patients in self-care as well as engaging… Page
51 …care to empower patients and their caregivers. 2. TRIAGING HIGH-RISK PATIENTS… Page
52 …triaging high-risk patients and timely preventive care. (B) Najafi et al… Page
53 …To improve self-care and patient active participation, there is a need… Page
54 …technology to engage patients in preventive self-care. The same company designed… Page
55 …While the smartphone-based patient care technologies are in the early stage… Page
56 …If the infection progresses, many patients require hospitalization and, most likely surgical… Page
57 …care in place” toward settings where the care goes to the patient… Page
58 …COVID-19 pandemic disrupted care delivery to patients with acute or chronic… Page
59 …and patientfriendly methods for delivering follow-up care to patients with DFUs… Page
60 …patients [61]. Furthermore, in 1997, reimbursement-related issues forced 2700 home care… Page
61 the intricacies of diabetes care, patients may self-report inaccurate information with… Page
62 …reduced the cost of care for patients with diabetes, which stem from… Page
63 …HaH is a patientcentric healthcare model in which acute care is provided… Page
64 …A Narrative Review and effective in providing hospital-level care to patients… Page
65 …patients in a healthy ecosystem as an active recipient of care. 4… Page
66 …The messaging system allowed patients to enter diabetes self-care data (e… Page
67 …facilitate communication between health care providers and patients with diabetes, which can… Page
68 …Moreover, patients or caregivers can transmit the results to their doctors in… Page
69 …and sending alert messages to patients, caregivers, and clinicians by applying AI… Page
70 …These technologies can be used as supportive care to empower patients in… Page
71 …of care delivery to facilitate remote care delivery to patients and empower… Page
72 …patients: Use of temperature monitoring as a self-assessment tool. Diabetes Care… Page
73 …Inpatient Care Coordination for Patients with Diabetes. Diabetes Spectr. 2008, 21, 272… Page
74 …postacute transitional care program with clinical outcomes and patient experiences. JAMA Intern… Page
75 …Technology-facilitated depression care management among predominantly Latino diabetes patients within a… Page
78 …From diabetic care to professional athletes and beyond – Amfit 3D contact technology… Page
79 …depth shoes for diabetics or patients who need quality comfort shoes. Mequon… Page
82 …www.thorlo.com Treadlabs (2017) Foot-care professionals agree that orthopedic arch…
7 …predictive models for treating specific patient groups and designing therapeutic devices.” Séamus… Page
10 …ideas beneficial to health care, patient care and all areas of interest… Page
37 …Efficacy of mobile apps to support the care of patients with diabetes… Page
39 …ideas beneficial to health care, patient care and all areas of interest… Page
41 …We compete with many health care providers and budgets for scarce reimbursement… Page
44 …care providers and a much-improved quality of life for patients. The… Page
49 …ulcer, empower patients in self-care, and Current Pedorthics | July-August 2021… Page
50 …a daily basis, empower patients in self-care as well as engaging… Page
51 …care to empower patients and their caregivers. 2. TRIAGING HIGH-RISK PATIENTS… Page
52 …triaging high-risk patients and timely preventive care. (B) Najafi et al… Page
53 …To improve self-care and patient active participation, there is a need… Page
54 …technology to engage patients in preventive self-care. The same company designed… Page
55 …While the smartphone-based patient care technologies are in the early stage… Page
56 …If the infection progresses, many patients require hospitalization and, most likely surgical… Page
57 …care in place” toward settings where the care goes to the patient… Page
58 …COVID-19 pandemic disrupted care delivery to patients with acute or chronic… Page
59 …and patientfriendly methods for delivering follow-up care to patients with DFUs… Page
60 …patients [61]. Furthermore, in 1997, reimbursement-related issues forced 2700 home care… Page
61 the intricacies of diabetes care, patients may self-report inaccurate information with… Page
62 …reduced the cost of care for patients with diabetes, which stem from… Page
63 …HaH is a patientcentric healthcare model in which acute care is provided… Page
64 …A Narrative Review and effective in providing hospital-level care to patients… Page
65 …patients in a healthy ecosystem as an active recipient of care. 4… Page
66 …The messaging system allowed patients to enter diabetes self-care data (e… Page
67 …facilitate communication between health care providers and patients with diabetes, which can… Page
68 …Moreover, patients or caregivers can transmit the results to their doctors in… Page
69 …and sending alert messages to patients, caregivers, and clinicians by applying AI… Page
70 …These technologies can be used as supportive care to empower patients in… Page
71 …of care delivery to facilitate remote care delivery to patients and empower… Page
72 …patients: Use of temperature monitoring as a self-assessment tool. Diabetes Care… Page
73 …Inpatient Care Coordination for Patients with Diabetes. Diabetes Spectr. 2008, 21, 272… Page
74 …postacute transitional care program with clinical outcomes and patient experiences. JAMA Intern… Page
75 …Technology-facilitated depression care management among predominantly Latino diabetes patients within a… Page
78 …From diabetic care to professional athletes and beyond – Amfit 3D contact technology… Page
79 …depth shoes for diabetics or patients who need quality comfort shoes. Mequon… Page
82 …www.thorlo.com Treadlabs (2017) Foot-care professionals agree that orthopedic arch…