Healthcare IT Today November 8, 2019
Anne Zieger

A solid minority of American consumers are adopting mobile health apps to manage chronic conditions or maintain their health and fitness, according to a new survey conducted by Redox.

The survey, which reached out to 1019 American adults, found that almost one-third of respondents either use or are open to using apps for these purposes.

One result from the survey was that Gen Xers were 37% more likely than baby boomers and 4% more likely than millennials to manage medical conditions with mobile apps. Gen Xers were 48% more likely than baby boomers, 15% more likely than Gen Z and 7% more likely than millennials to use mobile apps to manage health and fitness routines.

Among those who weren’t using...

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, Market Research, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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