Managed Healthcare Executive October 23, 2019
Tracey Walker

American consumers are moving toward making mobile health applications a part of their regular routines to take care of their health, according to a new survey.

According to the online Google Consumer Survey conducted by Redox, nearly one-third of respondents said they use or are open to using mobile apps to manage chronic conditions or daily health and fitness. Results are based on responses from 1,019 American adults, ages 18 and older.

Niko Skievaski, Redox cofounder and president says digital technology is going to completely transform healthcare as we know it.

Redox, changing the way healthcare providers and software vendors share data, is a remote-first company headquartered in Madison, WI with employees in 25 states in the US.

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