An explosion of new mobile health apps offers consumers an unprecedented level of choice, but clinical utility is still lacking for those with chronic conditions. Although there is a rapidly growing ...
In an era of digitization, healthcare has a stronghold on harnessing innovation and connectivity to advance the field. Healthcare providers are finding ways to utilize smartphones, mobile devices, ...
The global mHealth Solutions Market is projected to grow at a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 25% through ...
You just decided to invest a significant portion of your innovation budget to power your clinical trial with new mobile health (mHealth) technology. Now what? Wearable sensors, apps and other mHealth ...
Mobile health is a burgeoning industry within the health IT sphere, spurred by the proliferation of personal mobile devices. While industry experts expect to see the mHealth industry continue to grow, ...
Despite a proliferation of novel mobile health apps, real clinical utility is still out of reach for people with chronic conditions, a study in the December issue of Health Affairs concludes. The ...
Dublin, May 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "mHealth Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Component (Wearables & Connected Wearable Devices, mHealth Apps, Services), By End-use, By Region, ...
The mobile health (mHealth) landscape is expanding, with over 100,000 apps, i.e., mobile applications, available as of 2014. Yet the vast majority of these apps have not been through the FDA medical ...
It used to be that consumers worried considerably about security issues of their smartphones and other mobile devices to communicate or store medical information. Today, though, 58 percent of U.S.
Healthcare is undergoing a change in how patients interact with their data, a shift that is "most evident with the explosion of mHealth and wearables the past five years," says Sanket Shah, an adjunct ...
Mobile health, or mHealth, refers to the use of smartphones, tablets, and other mobile and wireless devices in both public health and health care. One of the most commonly understood forms of mHealth ...
mHealth devices and apps that continuously monitor patient symptoms and help with adherence also are likely to reshape medical practice – and with it the products pharma produce, writes Vicki Anastasi ...