Digital Health March 29, 2023
Cora Lydon

A Mobiquity report has unveiled the most commonly used mobile app features designed to engage and empower people living with chronic conditions.

In an effort to understand how to better design patient support solutions Mobiquity investigated and evaluated the most popular user engagement solutions for its Digital Healthcare Features Radar report.

Six distinct areas were identified as essential to successful chronic condition management. They are:

Health goals and motivation: This covers mobile features that help patients to identify personal health goals, stick to them and stay motivated. It includes both immediate and long-term goals.

Treatment adherence: Tools and features that help patients to stay on track with their medication regimens and non-medicated treatments.

Behaviour change: Apps that encourage a healthy...

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