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The Growth of DIY Digital Health – What’s Behind the Zeitgeist of Self-Reliance?

Health Populi

Propel’s survey findings comport with research I’ve been tracking since the advent of the first Fitbit on the market launched at CES 2009. I would expand that more generally to say that UX, CX, and service design principles should/must be baked into consumer-facing connected health technologies.

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Essential Telemedicine Terms Clinicians Should Know

Enzyme Health

Kiosk: Telemedicine kiosks are self-sufficient mobile healthcare sites where patients can access telemedicine care in locations such as pharmacies and grocery stores, and soon potentially in airports and college campuses.

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How mHealth Apps are redefining the medical sector

Waracle

Mobile health – or mHealth – encompasses the provision of medicine and public health services through mobile devices, or as the WHO says more succinctly, “medical and public health practice supported by mobile devices, such as mobile phones, patient monitoring devices, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other wireless devices.”

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