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emocha is looking to help treat opioid addiction – Technical.ly Baltimore

By June 19, 2017News
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emocha mobile health is turning its technology toward the nation’s growing opioid crisis.

Providing a way for medical staff to remotely observe patients taking required medication can help people battling addiction stay in treatment, said CEO Sebastian Seiguer.

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