Digital Health November 20, 2020
Andrea Downey

This month’s mobile health apps round-up features news that the American Telemedicine Association has partnered with ORCHA and an app developed in Sheffield is helping people with motor neuron disease during Covid-19.

American Telemedicine Association partners with ORCHA

The American Telemedicine Association (ATA) has partnered with app evaluation company ORCHA to create a review process for US healthcare providers to give patients access to safe and effective apps.

ORCHA’s automated, intelligent review engine allows healthcare organisations to assess thousands of apps against more than 300 measures to build and manage a health app program.

Ann Mond Johnson, chief executive of the ATA, said: “The proliferation of health apps has created challenges for healthcare providers and patients seeking to find the...

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