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Do Doctors, Patients Take mHealth Seriously?

Do Doctors, Patients Take mHealth Seriously? | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it

A survey conducted by Nielsen on behalf of the Council of Accountable Physician Practices (CAPP) finds that, at most, 52 percent of primary care physicians have recommended that their patients use an mHealth app or device to track their health. Yet only 4 percent to 5 percent of consumers surveyed say their PCP has made such a recommendation

 

This means that either physicians are making the effort but their patients are ignoring the advice, or patients are looking for that guidance but it isn’t coming from their doctors.

 

 

the survey reached a familiar conclusion in how each generation perceives mHealth and telehealth.

 

It found that consumers rarely use video visits (only 5 percent total), but those age 34 and younger are twice as likely to use and want them than those age 65 and older.

 

The same discrepancy was seen in the use of text reminders for medication and health measurements and online scheduling tools.

 

more at : http://mhealthintelligence.com/news/do-doctors-patients-take-mhealth-seriously

 


Via nrip
Pharma Guy's curator insight, November 3, 2016 10:21 AM

Someone's not being truthful :)

 

Related articles: “AMA Survey Finds That Many Physicians Are Enthusiastic About Digital Health Tools, But Few Currently Use Them”; http://sco.lt/8b9r97 and “Do Patients Rely on Mobile Healthcare Apps More Than Their Doctors?”; http://sco.lt/5HSTrN

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A Lot of Action, But Not in the Right Direction: Systematic Review and Content Analysis of Smartphone Applications for the Prevention, Detection, and Management of Cancer

A Lot of Action, But Not in the Right Direction: Systematic Review and Content Analysis of Smartphone Applications for the Prevention, Detection, and Management of Cancer | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it

Since the beginning of the 21st century, mobile phones have become nearly ubiquitous. At the end of 2011, there were an estimated 6 billion mobile subscriptions, accounting for approximately 87% of the global population 



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Patient Engagement: Translating Big Data Using Mobile Apps

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Will Patient Engagement, Big Data, and Mobile Health converge to transform sick care to health care?

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Patient Engagement: A Prime mHealth Opportunity

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Patient engagement is both a tremendous challenge for mobile health solutions providers.How will your mHealth firm meet the challenge?

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Patient engagement via mHealth will be key to Stage 3 Meaningful Use - FierceMobileHealthcare

Patient engagement via mHealth will be key to Stage 3 Meaningful Use - FierceMobileHealthcare | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
With the Meaningful Use Stages 1 and 2 rules focused on electronic health records, healthcare industry observers are starting to look ahead to Stage 3 and its implications for mHealth.

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Autocontrol fotográfico mediante smartphones para mejorar el diagnóstico precoz del melanoma. Sergio vañó Galván en Actas Dermosifiliográficas 2014

Autocontrol fotográfico mediante smartphones para mejorar el diagnóstico precoz del melanoma 

 

Sergio Vañó Galván en Actas Dermosifiliográficas 2014

 

S. Vanó-Galván ˜ ∗, J. Paoli, L. Ríos-Buceta y P. Jaén 
Servicio de Dermatología, Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, 
Espana˜ 

 

descargar en  en http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ad.2014.05.009

 

 


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Ignacio Fernández Alberti's curator insight, September 3, 2014 6:16 PM

realmente interesante...

 

una publicación sobre esalud en la prestigiosa revista de la sociedad científica nacional de dermatologia: Actas Dermosifiliograficas, revista oficial de la Academia Española de Dermatología y Venereologia.


las cosas están cambiando...


muy rápido!



mi enhorabuena al Dr. Sergio Vañó Galván


una estupenda noticia para uno de los BUENOS de la esalud nacional

ChemaCepeda's curator insight, September 4, 2014 10:08 AM

Una aplicación móvil para realizar un seguimiento de las lesiones cutáneas y fomentar el autocontrol por parte del paciente

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Americans want mobile devices for mHealth

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Survey: 1 in 3 Americans favor mobile devices for mHealth
FierceMobileHealthcare (press release)
The survey found that 16 percent of smartphone and tablet users access health apps regularly.

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eMedToday's curator insight, June 25, 2013 7:42 PM

Summary:

 

More than one-third of respondents to a Harris Interactive/HealthDay poll said they were "very" or "extremely" interested in using smartphones or tablets to ask their doctors questions, make appointments or get medical test results.

 

"Similar numbers of respondents were eager to use mobile phones and tablets for actual health-care services--such as monitoring blood pressure or blood sugar, or even getting a diagnosis," states the article on the survey. "Such phone and tablet apps are, however, either just getting off the ground or not yet on the market."



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Patient Engagement Communication and the Value of mHealth Technology

Patient Engagement Communication and the Value of mHealth Technology | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
Does Mobile Health play a key role in patient engagement communication... find out what mHealth marketers must understand.

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M-health, Mobile Apps from the Payer Perspective

M-health, Mobile Apps from the Payer Perspective | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
UnitedHealthcare’s Reed Tuckson on the power of technology to create informed, and healthy, healthcare consumers.

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