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posted on 2023-03-16, 15:09authored byJordan A. Albritton, Graham Booth, Shannon Kugley, Rachael Parsons, Shivani Reddy, Manny Coker-Schwimmer, Kisha I. Coa, Jo-Ana D. Chase, Miku Fujita, Karen Crotty
We aimed to summarize the evidence on the effectiveness of audio care for managing chronic conditions (except diabetes) when used to replace in-person or video-based care or to supplement other usual care, and to assess differences for populations at risk for disparities.
Funding
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (IDIQ-TO#20-RTI-ENG-EVIDENCEMAP-06-20-2022).