Implementing a Mobile Health System to Integrate the Treatment of Addiction Into Primary Care: A Hybrid Implementation-Effectiveness Study.
Andrew QuanbeckDavid H GustafsonLisa A MarschMing-Yuan ChihRachel KornfieldFiona McTavishRoberta A JohnsonRandall T BrownMarie-Louise MaresDhavan V ShahPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2018)
Implementing an mHealth system can improve care among primary care patients with SUDs, and patients using the system can support one another in their recovery. Among clinicians, however, implementation requires figuring out how information from the mHealth system will be used and making mHealth data available in the electronic health (eHealth) record. In addition, paying for an mHealth system remains a challenge.
Keyphrases
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- mental health
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