National Study Reveals mHealth has Vast Appeal in America

Thu Oct 8, 2009 1:30pm EDT
 
[-] Text [+]
SAN DIEGO--(Business Wire)--
A new national study released today at International CTIA WIRELESS I.T. &
Entertainment 2009 by CTIA-The Wireless Association in conjunction with Harris
Interactive, finds that almost eight in ten Americans (78%) expressed interest
in mHealth (or mobile health) solutions and more than one in ten (15%) said they
were extremely/very interested in learning more about it. Interest in mHealth
service options was so strong that nearly 1 in 5 (19%) people surveyed said they
would upgrade their existing wireless plan to participate and 11% said they
would even consider switching wireless providers to receive mobile healthcare
services. 

This in-depth study uses research from an online survey of U.S. adults and an
online survey of physicians to gauge their interest in mHealth service options.
After being introduced to an overview of mobile healthcare services, such as
wireless remote monitoring, 40% believe it would supplement the medical care
they receive from their doctor now and almost one-quarter (23%) believe mobile
health services might replace doctor visits altogether. 

"These results clearly show that wireless plays an important role in solving the
healthcare crisis in America. Wireless is the right medicine we need to help
cure our country`s healthcare," said Steve Largent, President and CEO of
CTIA-The Wireless Association. "Americans want more choice and control over
their own healthcare and recognize wireless can provide them that. Likewise,
doctors see it as a way to improve treatment for all patients. mHealth is a
great equalizer that will allow millions of Americans - no matter where they
live or their economic situation - to have access to the same healthcare and to
`visit` the best doctors` offices in the country, which ultimately mean
significant improvements in the medical community`s ability to identify and
resolve epidemics, reduce medical errors and expand preventative healthcare." 

The study indicates Americans are seeing great potential in the future of
mHealth. Adults surveyed believe that those in rural areas had the most to gain
from mobile heath services (51%). Closely following were those with chronic
diseases that needed monitoring (48%), retired/Medicare patients (41%) and
caregivers (38%). 

The doctors and specialists surveyed also had a high-level of enthusiasm for
mobile health services. Physicians said more than one quarter of all their
patients would benefit from such services and 80% of doctors and 89% of
specialists voted to continue investment in mHealth. 

"mHealth services could be the penicillin of the 21st century. It has the
potential to be a game changer by reducing cost and improving the quality and
convenience of healthcare around the globe," states Joseph Porus, Vice President
of Technology Research Group at Harris Interactive. "Consumers and physicians
are just waking up to how powerful a vaccine mobile health services can become.
It won`t be long before you look at your mobile phone and your doctor will ask
you to open your mouth and say `Ahh.`" 

Survey respondents strongly agreed or somewhat agreed that access to mobile
healthcare services would result in the following benefits:

* Allow for more home-based care (68%) 
* Make the patient feel like they are always being watched (57%) 
* Offer a measure of safety for patients or their family/friends (57%) 
* Give patients peace of mind (54%) 
* Make medical care easier to obtain (51%) 
* Give patients more freedom and choice (51%)

The survey also tested specific mobile health concepts. The most popular ideas
for device applications included:

* Mobile Exams/Consultations 
* Mobile Wellness Care 
* Mobile Monitoring 
* Mobile Elderly Monitoring

Background on the Study

This research was comprised of two different studies. The first study was
conducted online among 3229 U.S. adults, 115 general practitioners and 129
specialists between September 11 and 16, 2009. A second study of 2334 U.S.
adults was conducted online between September 8 and 15, 2009. 

Additional data and tables are available upon request. 

About CTIA-The Wireless Association

CTIA is the international association for the wireless telecommunications
industry, representing carriers, manufacturers and wireless Internet providers.
Visit www.ctia.org for more information. 

About Harris Interactive

Harris Interactive is a global leader in custom market research. With a long and
rich history in multimodal research, powered by our science and technology, we
assist clients in achieving business results. Harris Interactive serves clients
globally through our North American, European and Asian offices and a network of
independent market research firms. For more information, please visit
www.harrisinteractive.com. 

Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available:
http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=6068461&lang=en

CTIA
Amy Storey, 202-736-3207
astorey@ctia.org
or
Harris Interactive Corporate Communications
212-539-9600
press@harrisinteractive.net



Copyright Business Wire 2009

 

Featured Broker sponsored link

Editor's Choice

A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours.  Slideshow 

Most Popular on Reuters

  • Articles
  • Video