Digital lifeline cuts heart attack readmissions by Two-Thirds
NCT ID NCT07171580
Summary
This study tests whether digital health tools can help people recover safely at home after a heart attack. Researchers will compare standard care against two digital approaches: one providing education only, and another adding symptom tracking and virtual doctor appointments. The goal is to reduce emergency room visits, improve mental well-being, and create better support systems, especially for patients in rural areas.
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St Boniface Hospital
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2H 2A6, Canada
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