After 2 months of initial excitement with my smart band and related apps, I have stopped wearing the device after. Seems I am not alone in my frustrations: a new study from the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) shows that even patients who do see value in smartphone and tablet apps nevertheless within 6 months stop engaging with the devices. More than forty percent said that tracking and monitoring apps required… Read More
Category: health applications for consumers, medical applications, Medical sensors, mHealth applications, Mobile Applications, Mobile Apps, mobile health applications, patient engagement, personal health, sensors, wearable devices Tags: consumer dissatisfaction with health applications, health data accuracy, inaccuracy of health applications, inaccuracy of medical devices, physicians do not trust health applications, wearable devices
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