Speaker: ‘Potential is high’ for remote patient monitoring in difficult-to-control asthma

PHOENIX — Although challenges remain, remote digital health practices can be implemented for most aspects of asthma evaluation and management, according to a speaker at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
Presenting the 24th year of the Elliot F. Ellis Memorial Lectureship during the meeting’s presidential plenary session, Andrew Liu, MD, FAAAAI, director of the Airway Inflammation, Resilience & the Environment (AIRE) Program, co-director of the Asthma Clinical Research Center and member of The Breathing Institute in the section of pediatric

PHOENIX — Although challenges remain, remote digital health practices can be implemented for most aspects of asthma evaluation and management, according to a speaker at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
Presenting the 24th year of the Elliot F. Ellis Memorial Lectureship during the meeting’s presidential plenary session, Andrew Liu, MD, FAAAAI, director of the Airway Inflammation, Resilience & the Environment (AIRE) Program, co-director of the Asthma Clinical Research Center and member of The Breathing Institute in the section of pediatric