2012 Health Survey Data
We posted a preliminary version of the September 2012 health survey data.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
We posted a preliminary version of the September 2012 health survey data.
The market for mobile-ready health information continues to grow, even as health apps are just simmering along (in terms of consumer adoption, anyway).
Half of smartphone owners use their devices to get health information and one-fifth of smartphone owners have health apps
85% of American adults have a cell phone, yet just 9% have signed up for health alerts via text. What is the potential for this type of intervention?
Rural residents in the U.S. lag behind those in suburban and urban areas when it comes to technology adoption.
Registered voters on both sides of the political spectrum are using their cell phones to get campaign news, share their views about the candidates and interact with others about political issues
More than half of app users have uninstalled or avoided an app due to concerns about personal information
10% of 2012 presidential campaign donors have contributed via text message or cell phone app.
Susannah Fox will be the opening keynote speaker at a symposium on self-tracking in health.
At the 19th International AIDS Conference, Susannah Fox shared a social history of the internet – our national story and her grandmother’s story.
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