The future of the mHealth space is, in a word, “growth,” which is exemplified at this week’s International CTIA Wireless 2012 trade show. Several companies are presenting their wares in the Wireless Health Pavilion, with innovations that allow consumers to monitor health remotely, track daily habits, manage health records, track inventory, and support physical wellness. The mobile health sector has a good prognosis, in part, because aging boomers are likely to embrace mobile phones to monitor their health, while healthcare providers increasingly turn to mobile technologies to stay connected and share health information via the cloud.
mHealth Looks Rosy at CTIA
Posted by: Peter Suciu May 9, 2012 11:08 AMThe future of the mHealth space is, in a word, “growth,” which is exemplified at this week’s International CTIA Wireless 2012 trade show. Several companies are presenting their wares in the Wireless Health Pavilion, with innovations that allow consumers to monitor health remotely, track daily habits, manage health records, track inventory, and support physical wellness. The mobile health sector has a good prognosis, in part, because aging boomers are likely to embrace mobile phones to monitor their health, while healthcare providers increasingly turn to mobile technologies to stay connected and share health information via the cloud.