Healthcare Global September 2, 2021
Leila Hawkins

A new study by JotForm finds that mobile data collection is increasingly used by the healthcare sector

A new report by JotForm, a company that produces software to build online forms, has found that healthcare is one of the most applicable uses for mobile data collection.

The most common uses in healthcare are for conducting patient screening, scheduling appointments, and collecting signatures via HIPAA-compliant mobile data collection.

The report covers mobile device usage from 2019-2020, diving into how mobile data collection supports workplaces, which industries have increased mobile data collection, and recommendations on how to use mobile forms and apps for data collection. It also found that smartphone usage for the B2B industry...

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Topics: Digital Health, mHealth, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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