2018
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2017.11.095
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P057 Improved Quality of Care and Quality of Life for Ibd Patients Using Mobile Based Remote Monitoring Platform: A Randomized Control Trial

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“…Several studies have demonstrated the benefits of adopting eHealth strategies, but uptake is limited to only a few specialist centers. [132][133][134][135] Furthermore, cost, liability, and data security are all issues that need to be addressed when considering the use of eHealth solutions. 136 There is also a gap in technology to allow us to adopt these strategies reliably and at scale.…”
Section: Remote Monitoring: Point-of Care Testing and Ehealthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies have demonstrated the benefits of adopting eHealth strategies, but uptake is limited to only a few specialist centers. [132][133][134][135] Furthermore, cost, liability, and data security are all issues that need to be addressed when considering the use of eHealth solutions. 136 There is also a gap in technology to allow us to adopt these strategies reliably and at scale.…”
Section: Remote Monitoring: Point-of Care Testing and Ehealthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of this app has been shown to result in improved QOL as well as perceived quality of care in patients with IBD. 135 Another example is the UCLA eIBD app, which measures a validated 4-question PRO that correlates with disease activity in IBD. 141 One of the key issues with mobile-based applications is that they are only effective if users input data.…”
Section: Remote Monitoring With the Use Of Mobile-based Applications ...mentioning
confidence: 99%