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AmazingCareAssist©
A Mobile App That Revolutionizes Patient Care
An introduction to the AmazingCareAssist© mobile app and how it can help chronic patients meet their healthcare goals. AmazingCareAssist© is a revolutionary mobile app that that leverages active patient monitoring and proven psychological techniques to improve patient motivation. Learn more about the app at https://amazingcareassist.com/.
Lifestyle and Mindset Institute
MotivationAssist© and DoctorAssist© Mobile Apps
Learn how these revolutionary mobile apps can help both healthy and chronically ill patients attain better lifestyle and mindset habits for a healthier life.

Challenges to Improve Patient Compliance
Leveraging mobile phone app to regularly interact with the Doctor’s instructions related to lifestyle and mindset factors can turn out to be an effective self help Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for patients with chronic conditions.

Psychological Techniques to Change Behavior
Download PDF Leveraging Mobile Technology Behavior Change According to Jon Kabat-Zinn1, “Mindfulness is awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgmentally”. Patients

Can Mobile Phones Help Monitor Patient Symptoms and Progress?
For both COVID and non-COVID related conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or during post-operative care, monitoring patient symptoms and progress remotely will be a game-changer in improving patient outcomes

Using Mobile Apps to Improve Lifestyle & Mindset of Chronic Patients
For both COVID and non-COVID related conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or during post-operative care, monitoring patient symptoms and progress remotely will be a game-changer in improving patient outcomes.

Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Improve Patient Motivations?
What if the Doctor incorporates CBT techniques into the patient instructions related to lifestyle and mindset habits?

Creating an Aware and Competent Patient
Is it possible to improve the quality of care by staying in daily contact with the patient?