Abstract Background Apps targeted at health and wellbeing sit in a rapidly growing industry associated with widespread optimism about their potential to deliver accessible and cost-effective healthcare. App developers might not be aware of all the regulatory requirements and best practice principles are emergent. Health apps are regulated in order to minimise their potential for harm due to, for example, loss of personal health privacy, financial costs, and health harms from delayed or unnecessary diagnosis, monitoring and treatment. We aimed to produce a comprehensive guide to assist app developers in producing health apps that are legally compliant and in keeping with high professional standards of user protection. Methods We conducted a ...
Health apps have great potential to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, but this has not y...
Increasing numbers of people are using digital tools (including apps) to check their health or lifes...
Health apps have great potential to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, but this has not y...
Background: Health apps are a booming, yet under-regulated market, with potential consumer harms in ...
Commercial mobile apps and wearables aiming at health behaviour change are flourishing in the major ...
The presented work is meant to provide insights into current developments and trends with respect to...
In this article, we discuss mHealth apps and their potential to influence the user’s behaviour in in...
Mobile medical apps (MMAs) are a fast‐growing category of software typically installed on personal s...
Telehealth apps are growing at a rate faster than regulatory legislation and guidelines can keep pac...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates over 6,000 types of medical devices with the a...
Background: Mental health services are turning to technology to ease the resource burden, but privac...
BackgroundMobile apps have become popular resources for mental health support. Availability of infor...
An increasing number of mental health services are now offered through mobile health (mHealth) syste...
Background: Mobile apps have become popular resources for mental health support. Availability of inf...
Context. With the pervasive nature of mobile phones, many mobile health (mHealth) apps are released ...
Health apps have great potential to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, but this has not y...
Increasing numbers of people are using digital tools (including apps) to check their health or lifes...
Health apps have great potential to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, but this has not y...
Background: Health apps are a booming, yet under-regulated market, with potential consumer harms in ...
Commercial mobile apps and wearables aiming at health behaviour change are flourishing in the major ...
The presented work is meant to provide insights into current developments and trends with respect to...
In this article, we discuss mHealth apps and their potential to influence the user’s behaviour in in...
Mobile medical apps (MMAs) are a fast‐growing category of software typically installed on personal s...
Telehealth apps are growing at a rate faster than regulatory legislation and guidelines can keep pac...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates over 6,000 types of medical devices with the a...
Background: Mental health services are turning to technology to ease the resource burden, but privac...
BackgroundMobile apps have become popular resources for mental health support. Availability of infor...
An increasing number of mental health services are now offered through mobile health (mHealth) syste...
Background: Mobile apps have become popular resources for mental health support. Availability of inf...
Context. With the pervasive nature of mobile phones, many mobile health (mHealth) apps are released ...
Health apps have great potential to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, but this has not y...
Increasing numbers of people are using digital tools (including apps) to check their health or lifes...
Health apps have great potential to improve the quality of care and reduce costs, but this has not y...