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The healthcare, medical and fitness industries are getting a mobile boost in many ways, but we feel these four ways create the maximum impact on the industry, as well as the end customer.
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13. Relevant and timely notifications build engagement
and keep users hooked.
Push notifications have 50% higher open rates and
twice the click-throughs of email.
14. Relevant and timely notifications build engagement
and keep users hooked.
Push notifications have 50% higher open rates and
twice the click-throughs of email.
Apple and Google have made push notifications
interactive, adding to the user engagement.
15. Some Examples
A user can have their doctor’s prescription uploaded
to the app, which then creates reminders for taking
the medicines.
A Couple of Examples
16. A Couple of Examples
A user can have their doctor’s prescription uploaded
to the app, which then creates reminders for taking
the medicines.
Based on workout for the day, the user gets a
notification on the number of calories they should
consume for the day.
18. Doctors and nurses across departments collaborate
with each other most of the times based on the
criticality of the patient’s case.
19. Doctors and nurses across departments collaborate
with each other most of the times based on the
criticality of the patient’s case.
Since all the patient information is stored in a
centralized database, mobile apps allow the doctors
to check and extract patient history quickly and
efficiently.
20. Doctors and nurses across departments collaborate
with each other most of the times based on the
criticality of the patient’s case.
Since all the patient information is stored in a
centralized database, mobile apps allow the doctors
to check and extract patient history quickly and
efficiently.
Hospitals such as Mount Sinai Hospital are using
mobile apps to store all patient information in an
electric storehouse that are quickly accessed by the
concerned medical professionals.
22. Accenture’s trial data showed, on average, a 15%-20%
reduction in hospital days and 30% fewer ER visits with
the use of mobile monitoring technology.
23. Accenture’s trial data showed, on average, a 15%-20%
reduction in hospital days and 30% fewer ER visits with
the use of mobile monitoring technology.
People can avoid the non-urgent use of ERs (a
potential cost saving of $300-$3,000 per visit) if an app
offered instant symptom checker along with the list of
nearby ERs with a price comparison tool.
24. This Is Only The Beginning
Be An Early Adopter
Your business will grow with the
market, albeit at a fast pace.