The ability to monitor high blood pressure and heart disease using an app on a phone means earlier diagnosis and less risk of heart attack and stroke. — healthing_ca HeartandStroke healthing hearthealth hypertension
that allows heart failure patients to submit daily readings and receive instant feedback on their care.
Carriere, who also works as a nurse coordinator for the Medly program and is responsible for helping patients use the app, adds that the technology provides patients with the tools and guidance they need to to take an active role in the management of their heart failure, and stay connected to their heart failure team.
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