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ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Conditions

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Games as Systems for Rehabilitation: A Design Strategy for Game-based Exercise Rehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease Improving the Patient-Physician Dialogue through Health Information Systems (HIS): Misconceptions and Miscommunication Systematic Review of Social Networking Support Groups for Genetic-Disorders Pain Management Introduction to the Minitrack on ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Conditions

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    1 Ashtari, Sadaf1 Dadgar, Majid1 Joshi, K.D.1 Kishik, Sharon1 Lai, Glen1 Lutteroth, Christof1 Müller, Sune1 Reading, Stacey A.1 Samhan, Bahae1 Stampe, Kathrine
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    4 ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases...1 digital health1 games1 genetic disorders1 health information systems1 healthcare information systems1 luhmann1 pain management1 parkinson1 pro data
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    4 2020

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