Two queen's university students who won top honours for a proposed mobile electronic health tool for expectant mothers hope their creation will help patients get onboard with the concept of e-health records, while being a positive story amid the recent controversy in Canada.rnBoth third-year commerce students, Kayleigh Roberts and Ben Richards, 20, placed first at the Agfa Health-Care eHealth Innovation Competition for a tool that lets high-risk and first-time pregnant women stay abreast of changes to their condition throughout the term.
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