Cardiac patients will be monitored remotely by mobile phone during a trial of the app by clinicians.
Evan Dobson is taking part in a 12-week trial of the app to monitor his heart condition
Cardiology specialists will be able to remotely monitor each patient's symptoms and progress, and conduct video consultations to address any concerns. If needed, hospital visits can be arranged for further treatment and consultation.
Patient Evan Dobson, 69, a retired photographer from Bala who had a heart attack a few years ago, is taking part in a 12-week trial of the app.
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