Participate in mHealth App Developer Economics Study 2015

research2guidanceFor the 5th year research2guidance together with HIMSS conducts a research program focused on the mHealth app market. The 2015 mHealth App Developer Economics study aims at uncovering the current status and trends of the global mHealth app market.

Over the years the study has become the biggest of its kind with more than 2,000 app developers and healthcare professionals from all over the world participating in 2014 year.

The feedback for this year's survey is very positive. Here's what some of the participants say about the initiative:

  • "Happy and eager to contribute to this worthy discussion!"
  • "Thank you for sending it through!"

The survey should be of interest for anybody working in healthcare of mobile. Here's what some of the participants say about the questionnaire:

  • "My pleasure. Thoughtful questions."
  • "I found it awesome. I will be waiting for the final report."
  • "Excellent questions. I look forward to receiving more feedback on the results."

Convince yourself and state your opinion on the current mHealth market and its future development!

Participate here: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1956536/ehealthnews

The results of the survey will show who is behind the more than 100,000 apps published in the app stores. Last year research2guidance divided the app publishers in 6 categories, which mainly differ by goals, business approaches and performance.

Let's see what this year's results will look like. Have companies in those segments experienced any progress?

For the first time the study also focuses on the Europe's readiness for mHealth solutions. Together with HIMSS research2guidance is working on distinguishing, which countries are easily accessible for app developers because of their high eHealth acceptance and favourable regulations and which European countries are still quiet reluctant to mHealth. The results of this research will be presented at the mHealth Summit in Riga. After publishing the results there will be also a discussion with European politicians on what needs to be done in order to faster integrate mHealth solutions to patients and doctors everyday life.

Share your experiences and views on the current state of the mHealth market by participating in the 2015 survey. Just click here: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1956536/ehealthnews

Each participant who completes the survey will get:

  • Free copy of the final mHealth App Developer Economics 2015 report
  • Chance to win a free ticket to mHealth Summit in Riga
  • Preliminary results right after completing the survey

About research2guidance
research2guidance is a consultancy and market research company. We focus on the global app economy. We started in 2009 after Apple and Google have created the new mobile app eco-system. We wanted to be part of this dynamic and facinating market, which at this time only visionary people expected to become as big as it is today.

With our research and consultancy work, we want to help our clients to understand how they can be successful in the app market.

We publish of-the-shelf-reports about certain app economy segments (e.g. mHealth), countries (e.g. USA) or vendor segments (e.g. app development tools).

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