Mobile messaging viable for military personnel treatment


Mobile messaging as part of medical recovery treatment proves mHealth efforts can boost rehabilitation efforts for injured military personnel and help soldiers re-integrate following service, as shown in a recent pilot.
The primary goal for the program, mCare, conducted at the University of Pittsburgh Center for Military Medicine Research, was determining if mHealth intervention for geographically dispersed military patients could boost communication and improve treatment. The results, titled "Using Secure Mobile Technology to Support Soldier Reintegration and Rehabilitation Center for Military Medicine Research," were published in Telemedicine and e-Health.
"The mCare pilot project demonstrated the feasibility and administrative effectiveness of a scalable mHealth application using secure mobile messaging and information exchanges, including personalized patient education," study authors write.

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