How are Healthcare Mobile Apps Transforming the Field?

Ihor Kryzhanivskyi
Business Developer Specialist at TRIARE
3 min read

Mobile apps are here to change the healthcare industry. In the face of threats such as COVID-19, everyone should be aware of the available solutions that may provide users with truly unique experiences.

Healthcare mobile app trends

People have been working on their healthcare systems for a long time to prevent new and uncertain occurrences. Nowadays, healthcare is swiftly adapting to each new technology and filling the gaps related to lifestyle improvements. For example, when the Internet and mobile phones became dominant on the market, the healthcare sector quickly adjusted to it. 

Patients’ medical software solutions gained popularity during the Covid-19 pandemic due to evolving routine care and direct connection between patients and their doctors. People could not attend hospitals in person due to the fear of being infected. Instead, they relied upon mobile applications. Undoubtedly, the pandemic made the software development companies focus much more on healthcare apps.

Healthcare mobile app trends

The world market for mobile healthcare apps reached $38.2 billion in 2021 and is set to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 11.8% from 2022 to 2030. Today, more than 350,000 digital health apps are present in the market. The adoption of mobile software solutions and apps is changing the healthcare industry, impacting doctors, nurses, hospital technicians, and other medical professionals. The process of software engineering in healthcare is reinforced by the variety of possible usages in medicine.

Below are some innovative and emerging mobile healthcare trends that the world will follow in 2022.

  • The Internet of Things (IoT) integration. The excellent illustrations of IoT are portable fitness tracking devices. It is a technology that allows for minimum human-to-human interaction, limiting it to communications with machines.
  • Blockchain. One of the safest ways to store data is when information is kept in the form of chains of blocks. If the data is stored as chains, then it is practically impossible to hack. Healthcare apps include lots of sensitive data about patients’ prescriptions, illnesses, and medical-related lab tests. Maintaining and keeping this type of information in safe places is essential.
  • Cloud Technology integration. Cloud solutions have quickly become vital because there are tons of data produced, stored, managed, and transferred daily. Medical apps are also being integrated with the cloud and create a centralized data warehouse reachable for patients and doctors.
  • Post-operative care apps. Pre- and post-operative care is essential for a living body. These healthcare apps are used when patient-specific and history-based prompting pop-ups may assist people with managing their daily activities before and after critical or minor surgeries.

Popular healthcare software solutions

Now, anybody can find a healthcare app, regardless of what the issue it is about. Let’s look at some of the most popular apps.

  • HealthTap. If you have a medical-related question and want a reliable answer, you can post it, and a doctor will respond within 24 hours. If a solution is required as soon as possible, you can pay to get a quick response. Also, there is an option to schedule online consultations with doctors, dentists, and psychologists, review lab results and manage prescriptions.
  • Talkspace. An app designed to make mental help a non-issue by providing easy access to certified therapists fitting your concerns. It starts with a questionnaire to determine a person’s needs, preferences, objectives, etc. Then, the app matches you with several therapists and allows you to pick the best fit or request more options if you cannot decide. 
  • Hello Heart. An Apple Watch healthcare app constantly records your blood pressure and heartbeat pace straight from your wrist. It also describes what your numbers might mean so you know what information to provide to your doctor if necessary. 
  • Aaptiv. An audio-based fitness app called to facilitate your fitness goals with heart-pumping music. In addition, it provides audio instructions from a certified personal trainer. The app keeps track of your exercise progress and gives suggestions about further training.

Conclusion

The healthcare industry adopts new technologies at an enormous scale. Considering a need to keep a healthy work-life balance, mobile healthcare apps may assist individuals by giving advice based on actual numbers, such as blood pressure. Data collection greatly facilitates further communications with doctors, enabled by apps to be held remotely.

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Ihor Kryzhanivskyi
Business Developer Specialist at TRIARE