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Digital Health: A Stagnant Revolution Despite Ourselves

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J. Michael Connors, MD Orcid logo
J. Michael Connors, MD
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Connors Consulting , Nashville, Tennessee , United States

Abstract

Op-Ed on the current stagnation in what should be great promise for digital health to improve outcomes and lower costs. 

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