Digital innovation in Multiple Sclerosis Management / / Tjalf Ziemssen, Rocco Haase, editors.
Due to innovation in technology, a new type of patient has been created, the e-patient, characterized by the use of electronic communication tools and commitment to participate in their own care. The extent to which the world of digital health has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic has been widely...
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