Posters - Connected Health Symposium 2016
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Preventing Avoidable Hospitalizations at Low-Cost Across Large Populations
iProc 2016 (Dec 08); 2(1):e4
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Internet-Delivered Treatment for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in University Students: A Patient Preference Trial
iProc 2016 (Dec 08); 2(1):e5
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Utilization of an Embodied Conversational Agent in an Integrative Medical Group Visit for Patients with Chronic Pain and Depression
iProc 2016 (Dec 09); 2(1):e6
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Connecting Healthcare Providers With Patients Through Mobile Technology: Formula for Shared Decision Making and Improved Patient Outcomes
iProc 2016 (Dec 09); 2(1):e3
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Sleep Phenotypes in Chronic Pain Sufferers: Application of Machine Learning to a Large Database
iProc 2016 (Dec 12); 2(1):e7
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Philips Lifeline CareSage Analytics Engine: Retrospective Evaluation on Patients of Partners Healthcare at Home
iProc 2016 (Dec 12); 2(1):e8
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Developing a Patient-Centered mHealth App for Diabetes
iProc 2016 (Dec 14); 2(1):e11
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Wearable Stress Sensors for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder With In Situ Alerts to Caregivers via a Mobile Phone
iProc 2016 (Dec 14); 2(1):e9
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Disruptive Innovation in Neurosurgical Outcomes Research: The Impact of Big Data, Predictive Analytics, and Wearable Technology
iProc 2016 (Dec 14); 2(1):e10
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Can a Free Wearable Activity Tracker Change Behavior? The Impact of Trackers on Adults in a Physician-Led Wellness Group
iProc 2016 (Dec 15); 2(1):e1
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Prototype Development of a Responsive Emotive Sensing System (DRESS): System Operations Testing Outcomes
iProc 2016 (Dec 19); 2(1):e12
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Lower Risk of Home Hemodialysis Attrition in Patients Using Nx2me Connected Health Technology
iProc 2016 (Dec 20); 2(1):e15
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Preliminary Analysis of Worldwide Usage Patterns in a Mobile Palliative Care Reference App
iProc 2016 (Dec 21); 2(1):e13
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Appraising the Value of Digital Health Technologies From the Managed Care Perspective: Insights for Evidence Assessment and Reimbursement in the United States
iProc 2016 (Dec 21); 2(1):e14
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Check Up GP: A Co-Designed Health and Lifestyle Screening App to Improve Patient-Centered Care for Young People in Primary Care
iProc 2016 (Dec 21); 2(1):e18
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Collaborative Care Drives Triple Aim Success in Patients With Uncontrolled Hypertension
iProc 2016 (Dec 22); 2(1):e16
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Utilization, Reliability, and Validity of a Smartphone App for Chronic Pain Management: A Randomized Controlled Trial
iProc 2016 (Dec 23); 2(1):e20
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I-Change: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Bias Modification-Interpretation as an Augmentation to Partial Hospitalization
iProc 2016 (Dec 23); 2(1):e19
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Can We Predict Depression From the Asymmetry of Electrodermal Activity?
iProc 2016 (Dec 28); 2(1):e23
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A Patient-Centered Approach to Developing a Mobile-Based Self-Management Intervention, Featuring a Virtual Coach, for Adolescents With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
iProc 2016 (Dec 29); 2(1):e24
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