From the Los Angeles Times: there are now close to 6,000 consumer health apps for smart phones. Predictably, concerns about "trustworthiness" are beginning to surface.
The article doesn't say how many of those 6,000 apps were developed by physicians and/or hospitals. I'd guess not many, more's the pity. Worries about trustworthiness would diminish if health care's major players somehow got ahead of this curve. And, who knows, they might discover new ways of connecting with customers and entirely new value streams waiting to be tapped.
Please let me know if you're aware of a physician or hospital-developed app. I'm compiling a list...
The article doesn't say how many of those 6,000 apps were developed by physicians and/or hospitals. I'd guess not many, more's the pity. Worries about trustworthiness would diminish if health care's major players somehow got ahead of this curve. And, who knows, they might discover new ways of connecting with customers and entirely new value streams waiting to be tapped.
Please let me know if you're aware of a physician or hospital-developed app. I'm compiling a list...
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