A large US cohort study evaluated the scale, patient characteristics, and retention outcomes of telemedicine-delivered HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), offering clinicians new data on how telePrEP is...
A randomized trial demonstrated that telemedicine follow-up after COPD exacerbation improved symptom scores and inhaler technique compared with standard face-to-face care, supporting its role as a safe and...
A recent randomized clinical trial demonstrated that a nurse and social worker-led palliative telecare intervention improved quality of life, mental health, and disease-specific outcomes for patients with...
Nestoras Mathioudakis, MD, MHS, shares findings from a randomized controlled trial comparing a fully automated, app-based diabetes prevention program with a standard CDC-recognized intervention,...
In this expert interview, Tugce Akcan, MD, discusses a novel approach to type 1 diabetes care using OpenAPS and GLP-1 receptor agonists to eliminate the need for prandial insulin boluses and improve patient...
A study that was presented at the American College of Cardiology's 74th Annual Scientific Session & Expo in Chicago, IL found that midlife women using a mobile health app had higher engagement and...
As telehealth policy evolves post-pandemic, pain specialists are discovering new ways to harness telemedicine for improved patient access, streamlined workflows, and enhanced care continuity. In his...
A recent study suggests that an 8-week online mindfulness program may help alleviate dyspnea in patients with interstitial lung disease, a condition often resistant to conventional treatments.
A recent feasibility study evaluated the acceptability and impact of smartphone notifications on medication adherence in patients with gout prescribed allopurinol.
A recent clinical trial demonstrates that both group and self-paced telehealth mindfulness-based interventions can potentially enhance pain-related function and biopsychosocial outcomes in veterans with...