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Report Assesses 43,000+ Apps, Finds Limited Use and Functionality; Evidence of Clinical Benefits Essential to Move Apps from Novelty to Mainstream
PARSIPPANY, NJ, October 30, 2013 – Despite growing interest in the use of mobile applications by patients and healthcare professionals...
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Category: Reports | Posted on 30 October 2013
This is the first study of its kind to look at the current state of consumer mobile apps in healthcare—the range of apps available and their functionality, the barriers that exist to their broad use, and what is needed to move apps to a more significant role in improved and cost-effective healthca...
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Category: Reports | Posted on 30 October 2013
Can Pharma Build Apps for Long-Term Use?
Posted on: October 28th, 2013
Today there are more than 100,000 health and fitness related mobile apps available in the world’s top app stores. According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project Mobile Health 2012 survey, one-fifth of smartphon...
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Category: App News | Posted on 28 October 2013
At QxMD, we collect anonymized data on how our apps our used in an effort to drive improvements based on data analysis, rather than hunches. We’ve learned a lot and thought we’d share some of the information that other medical app developers might find useful, like:
Which is most utilized, ...
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Category: Reports | Posted on 13 August 2013
3 ideas for pharma companies to become bigger players in mobile health
August 9, 2013 5:16 pm by Deanna Pogorelc
Despite its efforts, Big Pharma hasn’t exactly taken a big bite out of the mobile health market. According to a new report from mobile app research firmresearch2guidance, only one ph...
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Category: App News | Posted on 09 August 2013
By Anca Aneculaesei, Research2Guidance
Rather than creating many niche apps, pharmaceutical companies would be more successful in the mobile space observing what industry leaders are doing.
The mHealth app market is highly fragmented. With many different treatments and possible mHealth solutions,...
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Category: Mobile Pharma News | Posted on 08 August 2013
By Aditi Pai, MobiHealthNews
A Wolters Kluwer survey of 300 practicing physicians found 55 percent use both smartphones and tablets in their daily practice and of those, 72 percent primarily use smartphones for accessing drug information.
The survey, conducted in April 2013 by private research fi...
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Category: Reports | Posted on 30 July 2013
Seeking Patient Engagement, Payer Curates Mobile Apps
Scott Mace, for HealthLeaders Media , July 9, 2013
Aetna is rounding out its mobile strategy by selecting more than 20 Web-based healthcare applications for its own CarePass wellness app, which pulls data from various sources and presents v...
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Category: App News | Posted on 09 July 2013
By Kerri Sparling, from SixUntilMe Blog
“What diabetes apps do you use?”
I am asked this question all the time, especially now that entire conferences are being geared towards mobile health, honing in on the fact that more people have mobile phones than access to toilets. (This is true, or at...
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Category: Blogs | Posted on 27 March 2013
An increasing variety of mobile health apps are now available to European patients in their local languages, according to a new first-of-its-kind directory that showcases 200 health-oriented apps.
PatientView's European Directory of Health Apps 2012-2013, which is launched today, contains mobile ...
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Category: Reports | Posted on 21 March 2013
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