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Researchers at the John Hopkins have identified several potential characteristics that can
be used to distinguish useful health apps from obsolete ones. The team came up with the
requirements specifying the apps that can be recommended by health providers to improve
patient care. The effort was necessary to improve the global health through the development of
responsive innovations by ensuring that mobile information technologies are backed by
evidence-based support.
The main characteristics of the app or the prescription strength include;
Wearable components. According to Nagy, health apps should be combined with
wearables such as the Apple Watch. This ensures that patients do not have to manually log their
data. The information collected by the app on the wearable is automatically uploaded to the
cloud before being downloaded onto an electronic medical record for use by clinicians. Also,
ideal health apps should be able to send and receive data from the electronic medical record.
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