
Patient-directed acoustic surveillance for LVAD complications
Patients upload cardiac tones from digital stethoscopes to develop acoustic signatures associated with LVAD complications.
DIHI has led and facilitated numerous digital health and mobile app projects in partnership with Duke Health, Duke University and the Duke Institute for Clinical Research.

Patients upload cardiac tones from digital stethoscopes to develop acoustic signatures associated with LVAD complications.

An iOS app for individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) designed to help users make postural corrections throughout the day.

A mobile application to assist patients in walking after a surgical procedure.

Capture additional potential trial events with personal mobile devices using geofencing.


An iOS app that helps educate patients who are going to have an ostomy or general GI surgery.

A randomized control trial to determine whether a distress coach mobile app usage influences symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and distress in cancer patients.

Implementation of a Maestro-integrated pillbox amongst Duke patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and blood pressure (BP) above goal to improve medication adherence and control of hypertension.

Implementing a mobile complex care plan for provider and patient’s guardians to coordinate care approaches.