
“Health apps are providing much-needed access and services to millions of patients on a global scale. Efforts to curtail their use, despite the best intentions, only work to deny access to those who may need it most. It would be folly to ask patients to wait in long lines or for federal regulators to verify quality when so many are receiving help every day.”
Read more: http://blog.independent.org/2018/01/11/medical-apps-improving-healthcare-on-a-global-scale/
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