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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30542
Title: Evidence brief: Using remote-monitoring and associated technologies to enable people to stay in their homes or existing level of care settings in Canada
Authors: Gauvin, François-Pierre
DeMaio, P
Bain, T
Al-Khateeb, S
Lavis, JN
Wilson, MG
Keywords: remote-monitoring;technologies;existing;care;settings;Canada
Publication Date: Dec-2022
Citation: Gauvin FP, DeMaio P, Bain T, Al-Khateeb S, Lavis JN, Wilson MG. Evidence brief: Using remote-monitoring and associated technologies to enable people to stay in their homes or existing level of care settings in Canada. Hamilton: McMaster Health Forum, 6 & 7 December 2022.
Abstract: An assessment of what is known about problems related to technologies that enable people to stay home, options for addressing these problems, and key implementation considerations. The evidence brief was an input to a stakeholder dialogue on the topic of using remote-monitoring and associated technologies to enable people to stay in their homes or existing level of care settings in Canada.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30542
ISSN: 1925-2250
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