Physicians Practice February 20, 2018
Physicians Practice Staff

The results to the Physicians Practice 2018 Mobile Health Survey reveal that many practices are using mobile technologies, albeit in small doses.

According to the results of the survey (187 total respondents), 75.9 percent say they use mobile health (mHealth) in their practice on a weekly basis. However, half of the respondents who use mHealth say they only use it 0-5 hours per week. More than 22 percent of practices use it 6-10 hours, while only 27.2 percent of practices use it more than 10 hours.

Those who are still not using mHealth say the main reason why is because of concerns over HIPAA compliance (31.6 percent), although more than...

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