Research2Guidance September 30, 2019
Piyush Mittal

Digital health solutions struggle to keep users engaged and keep them using their online services. Adding a connected device can improve engagement, tracking and adherence. We look at 6 use cases where the companies used a connected device as a part of their offerings and have been noticeably successful.

Would a user adhere to a fitness program better if supplied with tracking devices such as a connected weight scale and a pedometer. Evidence seems to suggest so. As a digital health analyst and consulting company we routinely monitor the success factors and discuss with market participants, what approaches they deem to be working better than the others. Including products and services such as connected devices, coaching, medical supplies and a...

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Wearables
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