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It’s not too late to turn the NHS apps library disaster into an opportunity

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The NHS has been keen to use the proliferation of smartphones as a way to encourage people to maintain their health through smartphone apps. Or rather it did, until it was closed after some recent negative publicity, including some studies that cast doubt on whether many of the apps had any beneficial effects at all and others that revealed that the apps were leaking sensitive personal data to all and sundry.

In his latest article in the Conversation, Dr Emmanuel Tsekleves, has presented a number of scenarios for turning the NHS apps library disaster into an opportunity.

 

Period27/10/2015

The NHS has been keen to use the proliferation of smartphones as a way to encourage people to maintain their health through smartphone apps. Or rather it did, until it was closed after some recent negative publicity, including some studies that cast doubt on whether many of the apps had any beneficial effects at all and others that revealed that the apps were leaking sensitive personal data to all and sundry.

In his latest article in the Conversation, Dr Emmanuel Tsekleves, has presented a number of scenarios for turning the NHS apps library disaster into an opportunity.

 

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TitleIt’s not too late to turn the NHS apps library disaster into an opportunity
Degree of recognitionInternational
Media name/outletThe Conversation
Date27/10/15
Producer/AuthorEmmanuel Tsekleves
PersonsEmmanuel Tsekleves