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Clinical practice guidelines
Guiding Principles for Physicians Recommending Mobile Health Applications to Patients
Description:
This guideline is designed to provide basic information for physicians about how to assess a mobile health application for recommendation to a patient in the management of that patient’s health, health care, and health care information.The information is useful for other healthcare providers as well.
Author(s):
Canadian Medical Association
Publisher:
Canadian Medical Association
Year:
2015