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Stanford Children’s Uses mHealth to Keep Young Patients at Home

Cardiologists at Stanford Children's Health are using mHealth devices and telehealth platforms to monitor their young patients at home, rather than having the family travel several hours for an office visit.

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By Eric Wicklund

- With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic curtailing in-person care, physicians at Stanford Children’s Health are using mHealth devices and telehealth platforms to monitor some of their youngest and most vulnerable patients.

Scott Ceresnak, MD, a pediatric cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology and arrhythmia and head of the health system’s EKG monitoring program, is mailing mHealth patches to his patients so that he can monitor them at home. Through the patch and an accompanying mHealth app, he’s able to manage care on a daily basis for roughly 25 patients, giving him a real-time look into their heart activity.

“I’m communicating with them in a way where they’re not driving up to four hours to see me,” he says.

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