4 mobile technology trends that are transforming patient engagement today
Hospitals are using mobile technology to improve patient engagement across the care continuum and deliver connected, hybrid care. Here are the top trends.
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Hospitals are using mobile technology to improve patient engagement across the care continuum and deliver connected, hybrid care. Here are the top trends.
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