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Cost-effectiveness of telehealth-delivered diet and exercise interventions: A systematic review.

Lynette LawJaimon T KellyHolly SavillMatthew P WallenIngrid J HickmanDaniel ErkuHannah L Mayr
Published in: Journal of telemedicine and telecare (2022)
This review suggests that telehealth-delivered lifestyle interventions can be cost-effective compared to traditional care. There is a need for further investigations that employ rigorous methodology and economic reporting, including appropriate decision analytical models and longer timeframes.
Keyphrases
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  • weight loss
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