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Data points: Potential for adoption of mHealth by physicians and patients

About a third (31%) of consumers would be willing to use mobile health tech to track and monitor their personal health. But, only 40% would be willing to pay for a mobile or remote monitoring device, which could include blood pressure cuffs, and glucose and heart rate monitors. The Gamification of Healthcare. By Giorgio Baresi - October 29, 2010 When I started to use Nike Plus I couldn't imagine I would end up enjoying running so much.

The Gamification of Healthcare

Nike Plus allowed me to keep a record of all of my runs and gather feedback and motivation from friends on Facebook, where all of my runs are automatically posted. Thanks to a challenge we've set up in the frog Milan Studio, I've pushed my limits much farther than I would have ever expected only a month ago. You might wonder why this should matter to you.