Physicians Practice February 20, 2018
Gabriel Perna

Three out of four Physicians Practice readers agree: mobile devices are a mainstay in today’s medical practice.

No, this isn’t some lame commercial pitch, but the reality of our readership’s day-to-day operations based on the results of a new survey from Physicians Practice. In the 2018 Mobile Health Survey (187 total respondents), 75.9 percent say they use mobile health (mHealth) in their practice on a weekly basis.

As recently as two years ago, an AMA survey revealed doctors were excited about the prospect of using mHealth in daily practice, but a far smaller number were actually doing so. Make no mistake about it, restraint over using mHealth in day-to-day practice is still a prevalent feeling. The majority of practices using...

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