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Abstract
Computer-mediated educational applications can provide a self-paced, interactive environment to deliver educational content to individuals about their health conditions, resulting in improved overall health and reduced healthcare costs. There is a need to adequately evaluate health information systems to show evidence that justifies investment in such systems. We evaluated the feasibility of remote usability testing of the health coaching software, as an easier-to-arrange and cheaper method of testing users in their environment and more frequently.