CDC proposes smartphone surveys for quicker reads on public health
What better way to gather data than to ask those you’re looking for data from to answer questions about their health straight from their smartphones? Smartphones are a piece of technology that are immediately available to millions of us worldwide, and a large percent of us today use our smartphones on a daily basis and keep them very close to us. Because of this it’s incredibly easy to gather information not only on a large scale but very quickly as well. This could prove to be extremely handy in the medical world where doctors rely on information from the masses to understand illnesses better.
mHealth-As-A-Service Could Change Mobile Health
By building specific apps capable of targeting a wide range of patients through communication and information, mhealth may be the only viable and most cost effective way to go when it comes to health care. Smartphone apps have already been proven to be very helpful in the health industry, but soon hospitals may need to up their game and get app development underway. By using a mobile health service instead of hiring an app developer to develop a standalone app, hospitals can save a considerate amount of money and patients can use an integrated app that looks similar no matter what hospital they are using it with.
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