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Doctors and patients agree that mobile apps are good for our health

Research Now findings

Research Now unveiled results of its study that involved 500 healthcare professionals and 1,000 health app users in the U.S.

The survey asked healthcare professionals whether they currently use smartphone technology in their medical practice; whether they thought it was beneficial and for which types of patients; and under what conditions they thought it had the greatest potential. On the other hand, the health app users were asked which types of apps they use and how they feel about using smartphone technology in relation to their health.

46% of healthcare professionals say that they will introduce mobile apps to their practice in the next five years.Key findings:

Healthcare professionals believe that health apps will improve medical care

Healthcare professionals see the greatest benefits for helping patients with chronic diseases

76% of health professionals believe that mobile apps will help patients with chronic diseases.Most people use the apps as a lifestyle choice, but their use to support healthcare is growing

Few healthcare professionals are currently using these apps, but they expect to do so in the next five years

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