mHealth Intelligence January 14, 2020
Eric Wicklund

A Stanford Medicine survey finds that doctors, residents and medical students are finding value in data drawn from mHealth wearables – and they’re using them as well. But they aren’t getting the training they need or want.

Current and future physicians are eager to use self-reported data from patients with mHealth wearables – in fact, they’re using wearables themselves to track health concerns.

That’s one takeaway from Stanford Medicine’s 2020 Health Trends Report, which finds that physicians are ready to use mHealth and telehealth tools even if they aren’t getting the right training to use new technology. Instead, they’re looking for the help they need to apply connected health concepts to healthcare.

“We found that current and future physicians are...

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Topics: Digital Health, Market Research, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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