Majority Of Mobile Phone Users Won’t Pay More Than $3 For mHealth Apps
The majority of adult mobile phone users are willing to pay up to $3 to download a mobile health application they intend to use. About 30% of mobile phone users with health conditions believe an easy-to-use device or tool used to track their progress could help better manage their health condition. About 28.5% used mobile apps or their phone’s Internet search to seek health information, such as checking symptoms, finding diet information, looking up information about health care professionals or facilities, searching for drugs or treatment information, and checking insurance information. About 43% of those using . . .
