Patient Engagement April 12, 2018
Sara Heath

Ninety-five percent of organizations that have implemented a mobile health device protocol have seen improved patient satisfaction.

Mobile health devices and mHealth initiatives are strongly correlated with higher patient satisfaction scores, according to a recent survey conducted by Vanson Bourne on behalf of Jamf.

The survey of over 600 health IT professionals in Europe and the United States showed that 96 percent of organizations that are currently implementing mHealth technology have seen a positive impact on their patient satisfaction measures. Thirty-two percent of those respondents said they observed a “significant” patient satisfaction increase, the report showed.

In fact, most of these organization leaders stated that improving the patient experience helped to fuel their decision to go mobile.

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Topics: Market Research, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Technology, Trends
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