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The number of consumer digital health apps ballooned last year, with more than 90,000 new ones introduced in 2020, according to a new report by the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science on digital health trends.
The report found there are now more than 350,000 digital health apps available to consumers. While many are geared toward general wellness or fitness, and some are middling in quality, specific disease management apps are increasing in number.
Apps that focus on managing specific diseases or health conditions now make up 47% of apps, compared with 28% in 2015. Mental health, diabetes and cardiovascular disease-related apps make up almost half of condition-specific apps.
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Report: Digital health tools maturing as research, funding grows
Consumers and benefits managers have a record number of digital health tools to choose from, according to a new report by the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science.
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As investors pour record amounts of funding into digital health companies, consumers and benefits managers have a growing number of apps to evaluate. A new report by the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science puts this into numbers.
The report’s authors identified 150 digital therapeutics and digital care products that are commercially available. The former includes software that can be prescribed like medication, such as Akili’s mobile game to improve attention in kids with ADHD, while the latter includes programs to help people manage clinical conditions, such as Omada’s digital diabetes prevention program.