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mHealth App Doubled Screenings at Family, Internal Medicine Practices

The use of self-administered screening via tablet devices doubled the detection of urgent concerns in patients, like depression or fall risk, a new study shows.

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By Mark Melchionna

- A self-administered screening on a tablet device is a highly effective method for identifying patients with depression, risk of injurious falls, or intimate partner violence, research from Wake Forest University revealed.

The study, published in JAMA Network Open, included 23,026 patients, all of whom were older than 18 years and received care between June 2019 and February 2020. This population was about 57.9 percent female and about 80.5 percent non-Hispanic White.

The Wake Forest University Health Sciences institutional review board created a screening app called mPATH, accessible to all patients through a tablet.

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