Mobile Apps for the Care Management of Chronic Kidney and End-Stage Renal Diseases: Systematic Search in App Stores and Evaluation
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2019Vol. 7(9), pp. e12604–e12604
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Abu Bakkar Siddique, Mary Krebs, Sarai Alvarez, Iris Greenspan, Amit Patel, Julianna Kinsolving, Naoru Koizumi
Abstract
The MARS rating system performed well in the app evaluation. The 3 highest ranked apps scored consistently high across the 5 dimensions specified in MARS. These apps were developed in collaboration with reputable organizations and field experts, demonstrating the importance of expert guidance in developing medical apps.
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