By Hugo Francisco de Souza The research lays out a clearer path for identifying depression apps that are safe, effective, and ...
While new mHealth apps are being developed and released daily, one physician suggests such apps are not worth anything, as they focus on programs that don't actually address any issues within the ...
The number of mobile health (mHealth) apps has exploded in recent years, but physicians and consumers have little information regarding their safety, security, and effectiveness. Therefore, the ...
Today's consumers don't want to solely rely on yearly physicals or scattered drop-in appointments to monitor their health – they are seeking more individualized control over the way healthcare is ...
A gap exists between the wide variety of mobile health applications in the marketplace and the number that address the needs of patients who could benefit the most, a new survey found. Ubiquitous ...
Mobile apps are ubiquitous in wellness and healthcare, driven by consumers eager for healthcare information at their fingertips. Hospitals, health systems and health insurance companies have embraced ...
Physicians aren’t just prescribing medication anymore. With the rise of mHealth and clinical apps and with patients becoming more engaged and involved in their healthcare planning, such apps have ...
Developers Welcome to Open Ecosystem to Rapidly Build, Launch and Scale Healthcare Apps that can Share Data Across Healthcare Enterprises, Patients and Clinical Professionals in a Highly Secure Manner ...
You might not have been prescribed a mobile app yet, but you may soon be. In addition to prescription drugs and prescribed behavioral changes, mobile health applications (referred to as mHealth apps), ...