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Happtique suspends mobile health app certification program. Happtique, subsidiary of the Greater New York Hospital Association’s for-profit arm GNYHA Ventures, has suspended its mobile health app certification program after the CEO of a health IT firm posted a blog post exposing security issues with two apps Happtique had certified as secure.

Happtique suspends mobile health app certification program

Harold Smith III, CEO of Monkton Health, posted the findings on his personal blog, according to a report over at MedCity News. Smith writes that he randomly picked two apps from the 16 apps that Happtique had announced as certified ones earlier this month and found that both had issues storing sensitive information as plain text files and one of them wasn’t using HTTPS. As he points out the bigger issue is with Happtique, which has billed its certification program as a way to help the market feel confident in the security and functionality of mobile health apps, but also as a process that helps developers to ensure they are following best practices. The suspension is only the latest hiccup for Happtique.

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Manhattan Research: 10 patient groups most likely to be mobile health users

With its 2013 Cybercitizen Health U.S. study, the pharmaceutical and healthcare market research firm set out to help healthcare marketers understand how patients and caregivers are using the Internet and smartphones throughout their healthcare journey. Based on phone and online surveys of more than 8,600 U.S. adults, the firm estimated that some 95 million Americans look for health information on their smartphones — 25 percent more than were doing so last year. The firm found that adoption of mobile solutions varied among patient groups. Infographie : 2017 – L’application mobile le coeur de la m-Santé. Infographie santé mobile.

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Tribune m-Santé : Comment la m-Santé va-t-elle révolutionner le milieu médical ?

Infographie m-Santé : 5 conseils pour réussir son application m-Santé. Santé : comment le mobile va révolutionner le marché et connecter la médecine. Plus de 100 000 applications de santé sont déjà disponibles sur les stores Le marché de la santé va connaître lui aussi sa révolution digitale.

Santé : comment le mobile va révolutionner le marché et connecter la médecine

Heliceum, a regroupé plusieurs chiffres et propose une infographie récapitulative avec Frenchweb. Ainsi, de 2013 et 2017, le marché mondial des applications mobiles sera 11 fois plus important, passant de 2,3 milliards de dollars à 26,5 milliards de dollars. On y apprend également que : Big Data Has the Potential to Transform Health Care. Big data has the potential to transform, well, everything.

Big Data Has the Potential to Transform Health Care

The growing sum of information at our fingertips is being analyzed and used to do everything from predict crime to accelerate business growth. And now, innovative companies are using it to make health care better. The growing amount of medical data holds the clues to predicting flu outbreaks, preventing diseases, cutting medical costs and improving overall patient care. Given all these promises, it’s no surprise that medical data is in the spotlight – attracting startups and investors looking to fuel data-driven health care. Venture capital funding for health care technology firms has increased 176 percent this year, with the majority of funding allocated to data analytics companies, according to Rock Health, a San Francisco–based seed funding firm.

With more and more information being gathered in the form of electronic health records and insurance claims, smart organizations are using it to personalize and enhance care. The cure. Mobile Growth: Best Strategies, Tools and Tactics. How I Launched My Health-Care Startup. With the Affordable Care Act in full swing, more entrepreneurs are trying to get a piece of the $2.8 trillion health-care pie.

How I Launched My Health-Care Startup

Rami Rafeh worked in business development and innovation at Pfizer before launching New York-based spott3r, which enables employees to earn gym reimbursements or insurance wellness credits for exercising. As a professional who has worked on the established and startup sides of the health-care industry, he gave us his insights on how to operate in a sector where the only constant is change. Why is it a good time to get into health care? I've been surprised by how many big companies want to partner with startups--look at insurers Aetna and startup iTriage, or United Healthcare Group's Optum and Audax Health. Once you crack the customer-acquisition code, the value proposition to mature companies is very compelling.

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