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Mobile health technology and home hospice care: promise and pitfalls

Journal

PROGRESS IN PALLIATIVE CARE
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 137-141

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09699260.2018.1467109

Keywords

Mobile health; Hospice; Telemedicine; End of life

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Aging [R03 AG053284-01]
  2. National Institute on Aging [P30AG022845, K24AGO53462]
  3. Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
  4. Howard and Phyllis Schwartz Philanthropic Fund

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With the increasing use of mobile devices (e.g., smart phones, tablets) in our everyday lives, people have the ability to communicate and share information faster than ever before. This has led to the development of promising applications aimed at improving health and healthcare delivery for those with limited access. Hospice care, which is commonly provided at home, may particularly benefit from the use of this technology platform. This commentary outlines several potential benefits and pitfalls of incorporating mobile health (mHealth) applications into existing home hospice care while highlighting some of the relevant telemedicine work being done in the palliative and End-of-Life care fields.

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