@article{7a68ba0d4c7d494e88040dc99b2c8a96,
title = "Digital transformation could increase the burden of treatment on patients",
author = "Mair, {Frances S.} and Montori, {Victor M.} and May, {Carl R.}",
note = "Funding Information: Competing interests: FM: While I have no personal financial conflicts of interest I have potential organisational conflicts of interest as I have been Principle or Co-Investigator on external funding from the Medical Research Council; Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council; Economic and Social Research Council; EU Horizon 2020; NIHR/UKRI; Chief Scientist Office Scotland; Innovate UK; British Heart Foundation; Dunhill Trust; Wellcome Trust; and Marie Curie to undertake research on multimorbidity, treatment burden and digital health, where my University has received payments. I also promote the idea of “minimally disruptive medicine” (but do not derive any income from this work). The selfBACK app for low back pain developed through a Horizon 2020 project is now being commercialised and my University may gain financially from this, however I will not derive any income from this. VM: I have collaborated in the development of measures of treatment burden and chair the board of the Patient Revolution, a nonprofit that advocates for careful and kind care, including minimally disruptive medicine. I have derived and will derive no income from these activities. CM: none declared.",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
day = "25",
doi = "10.1136/bmj.n2909",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "375",
journal = "The BMJ",
issn = "0959-8146",
publisher = "BMJ Publishing Group",
}