MobiHealth News January 15, 2021
Sara Mageit

Since the beginning of the pandemic there has been a 25% rise in health app downloads.

The latest report published by ORCHA (the Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Applications) on digital health trends has found that there has a been a significant rise in digital health, with health app downloads up from four to five million every day.

The research provides 15 months of app search and downloadable data which began prior to lockdown measures.

WHY IT MATTERS

The report found that the most downloaded apps were: Wysa for stress and anxiety, NHS Weight Loss Plan, Smoke Free, Low Carb Programme and Lincus Companion, a health and weight loss programme.

The report predicts that in 2021, with...

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