Mobile healthcare apps (mHealth apps) have emerged on the market not so long ago. In fact, such apps were introduced as a response to the global digitalization process of all spheres including health as well as wellness.

There is no wonder that such apps are in demand not only among patients but also among clinicians.

First and foremost, people started taking care of their health and keeping a healthy lifestyle. And with modern smartphones, everything has become more mobile and convenient. Mobile devices can track a state of the health and alert if something goes wrong.

Moreover, the apps can collect the health data that can help doctors diagnose a patient even remotely. All this makes mHealth apps a lucrative option for mobile app developers.

Let’s look deeper into the global market of the healthcare mobile application development. Launching mHealth apps is quite a profitable business option for owners of medical institutions, healthcare business, medical startups as well as independent clinicians.

Healthcare Apps Market Trends

In 2016 the number of mHealth apps has reached 259k, and in fact, its number is growing. Today the healthcare mobile app industry is one of the fastest-growing industries with $26 billion revenue. Such revenue knocks down speechless, doesn’t it?

Speaking about the most popular platform for mobile healthcare apps, over 65% of mHealth app developers take advantage of iOS and Android. The choice of the mobile platforms to reach depends on many variables including location, gender, the age of target audience. It’s better to develop a multi-platform app or a Web-based app to succeed.

Did you know that mobile healthcare apps are going to reach $103 billion by 2022? Nowadays the largest market of the medical and healthcare mobile apps is located in the U.S. The markets, located in Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region, are predicted to grow within the next 5-10 years.

Major driving forces of the global healthcare app market

  • Adoption of smartphones and tablets
  • Growing demand for mobile medical apps among clinicians
  • Necessity for tracking patient health state remotely
  • Need for chronic disease management

Segmentation of Mobile Healthcare Apps

Like any other apps, mHealth apps can be divided into 6 main categories:

Apps for chronic disease management

They encompass the apps for tracking blood pressure, managing diabetes/ cancer/ other chronic diseases.

Apps for physicians

They are designed to help diagnose various diseases. Those are the apps to alert patients when the matters get worse. Also they can serve as a medical reference for both clinicians and patients.

Fitness apps (Healthcare apps)

A wide range of nutrition apps as well as activity tracking apps fall into this category.

Apps for women’s health

Ideal for tracking women’s periods, managing pregnancy and fertility, etc.

Medication management apps

mHealth apps are designed to alert when the time to take medication comes.

Health record apps

These apps allow to store health data, allergies, medication, etc. and even share it in case of emergency.

Top 5 Healthcare Apps to Test Before Developing

1. WebMD App

This app can help you keep healthy and offer physician-reviewed health inputs to check symptoms. If you have any health troubles, just list all the symptoms, and the app will inform you about the potential conditions.

The app allows choosing body parts that ache as well as selecting symptoms. All the medical data is proven by clinicians. But it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t make an appointment with your physician.

2. DeepMind Health by Google

DeepMind acts as a symptom checker, but it also gives essential information on how to handle the first aid. Like any other medical app, it gives the list of potential ailments basing on the symptoms.

It’s a new app launched in 2016. Currently, it supports only English. We hope Google will make it multi-language in the near future.

3. Micromedex

Micromedex is a healthcare app to get essential information on drugs and uses. moreover, the app can suggest you drugs based on your symptoms, recommendations. But still, the app can’t replace the doctors.

4. OneRX

The app allows you to save on drugs by comparing the prices and finding the cheapest option. If your doctor prescribes you medication you can’t afford, OneRX will find a much cheaper alternative according to a treatment plan. The app demands an insurance card.

5. Sugar Sense

It’s a must-have app for everyone suffering from diabetics. Sugar Sense keeps track of sugar levels throughout the day to estimate HbA1C level.

The app allows checking how your diet influences the sugar level. Just type in your carb intake.

Wrapping It Up

It’s obvious that healthcare app market is developing now. It has a wide choice of business opportunities for mobile app developers as well as hospital owners, clinicians, etc.

The future of mHealth apps is blooming with lucrative options. It’s high time to join the world of mHealth while there is still place under the sun. Develop mHealth app to improve the life of both patients and doctors.

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