MobiHealth News December 9, 2020
Dave Muoio

The Google Health Studies platform is already enrolling Android users into a 100,000-person investigation of acute respiratory illnesses conducted alongside Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School researchers.

In a bid to improve clinical research participation and engagement, the Google Health team announced this morning the launch of a new Android app that streamlines study recruitment for consumers and shows them how survey and sensor data are being employed for health research.

Off the bat, the Google Health Studies app allows users to view a list of open studies and review the inclusion criteria for each. If they are interested, the app runs the user through an e-consent process that they can complete in as little as one minute, Google...

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