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A New Health Literacy Pillar: Personal Data Stewardship

Health Populi

Alissa Knight , an expert on hacking and cybersecurity, conducted this research by first downloading 30 mHealth apps in collaboration with the companies, to do penetration testing of their apps and APIs. The test was conducted over two weeks with six months of static code analysis. Sidebar on “what is an ‘API?

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COVID-19 Accelerated Digital Health Investments…But It Helps to Be Bigger, Mature and Scaling

Health Populi

This pretty rosy assessment was confirmed by Sunny Kumar, partner at GSR Ventures, who discussed the results of the survey on a webinar launching the survey results on 11th May. The survey report curates many colorful and insightful quotes from survey respondents, both investors and digital health companies.

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The Digital Home: A Platform for Health, via Deloitte and the COVID-19 “Stress Test”

Health Populi

This analysis was done, as it is every year, by the Deloitte Center for Technology, Media & Telecommunications. Deloitte’s Center commissioned an online survey among 2,009 U.S. However, only one-fourth currently uses them, based on McKinsey’s consumer survey conducted in 2020.

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Health Privacy and Our Ambivalent Tech-Embrace – Lessons for Digital Health Innovators

Health Populi

The biggest deltas in terms of growing interesting are seen in this survey for: Blood pressure, doubling in interest from 18% current tracking to 37% looking to track in the future. Health Populi’s Hot Points: The latest IQVIA report on digital health apps includes an in-depth analysis of regulatory pathways across countries.

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The future of digital healthcare

Waracle

White and Case recently surveyed the views of more than 120 senior healthcare executives who are involved with life sciences to establish how they are adapting to changing market conditions within the sector. These innovations can range from anything including remote monitoring and mHealth, to wearables devices and big data visualisation.

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Therapy App “Innovation” – Research into Mental Health Apps, Part I

Telebehavioral Health Institute

These are the discrete functions identified: 41% psychoeducation 38% goal setting/habit 38% mindfulness 2% Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) 1% biofeedback and sensor data Common App Inputs Surveys (45%) Diary entries (34%) Microphones (21%) Common App Outputs Notifications (68%) Data summaries (61%) References (..)

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5 Digital Health Predictions for 2018 by Lloyd Price

Lloyd Price

Their solution enables patients to use the power of voice to complete interactive surveys, verify completion of care tasks and report health concerns while clinical trials investigators and coordinators can use built-in analytics to track user engagement and respond to user input. link] [link]