Abstract

Over the past decade, major advancements in the development of mobile applications and telehealth monitoring systems have assisted healthcare professionals in the diagnosis and management of chronic disease. When effectively used, mobile applications can lead to higher quality care and better patient-reported outcomes.(1) Mobile applications can also improve patient self-management of chronic metabolic disease.(2) Despite these known benefits in other chronic diseases, telehealth and mobile applications have been slow to be adopted in standard clinical management of the liver transplant patient, in-part due to the complexity of chronic liver disease where there is often a need for physical examination, physical frailty assessment, support network determination and building rapport.(3).

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