Objectives: To evaluate the mobile health applications (apps) developed by a single tertiary hospital in Korea with a particu-lar focus on quality and patient safety. Methods: Twenty-three mobile health apps developed by Asan Medical Center were selected for analysis after exclusion of the apps without any relationship with healthcare or clinical workflow, the apps for individual usage, and the mobile Web apps. Two clinical informaticians independently evaluated the apps with respect to the six aims for quality improvement suggested by the United States Institute of Medicine. All discrepancies were resolved after discussion by the two reviewers. The six aims observed in the apps were reviewed and compared by target users. Results: Eleven ap...
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Background: Health-related apps have great potential to enhance health and prevent disease globally,...
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Currently, more than half of the adults worldwide have at least one chronic condition; however, poor...
Background: There are several mobile health (mHealth) apps in mobile app stores. These apps enter th...
This paper presents a framework upon which medical applications can be evaluated both in terms of ba...
Background: The use of mobile phones in the field of medicine is rapidly increasing in developed and...
Abstract Objective The study sought to review th...
The expansion of mobile health apps for the management of COVID-19 grew exponentially in recent mont...
Background: There are several mobile health (mHealth) apps in mobile app stores. These apps enter th...
Using mobile apps as a corporate communication tool helps hospitals to improve their health educatio...
Background: Although the global market of Mobile Health Apps (mHealth apps) continues to grow dramat...
Background: Health-related apps have great potential to enhance health and prevent disease globally,...
Mobile applications (apps) to improve health are proliferating, but before healthcare providers or o...
Background: Many of the mobile applications (apps) used for delivering health interventions involve ...
Background: The global acceptance and use of technology in health care has resulted in an abundance ...
The inadequacy of infrastructure for bringing mobile healthcare apps from developers to clinical pra...
Scherer J, Youssef Y, Dittrich F, et al. Proposal of a New Rating Concept for Digital Health Applica...
Currently, more than half of the adults worldwide have at least one chronic condition; however, poor...
Background: There are several mobile health (mHealth) apps in mobile app stores. These apps enter th...
This paper presents a framework upon which medical applications can be evaluated both in terms of ba...
Background: The use of mobile phones in the field of medicine is rapidly increasing in developed and...
Abstract Objective The study sought to review th...
The expansion of mobile health apps for the management of COVID-19 grew exponentially in recent mont...
Background: There are several mobile health (mHealth) apps in mobile app stores. These apps enter th...
Using mobile apps as a corporate communication tool helps hospitals to improve their health educatio...
Background: Although the global market of Mobile Health Apps (mHealth apps) continues to grow dramat...
Background: Health-related apps have great potential to enhance health and prevent disease globally,...