Many mHealth Apps Share Personal Health Info Without Permission

The number of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) available to consumers now surpasses 165,000 (here). One-fifth of smartphone owners had health apps in 2012, and 7% of primary care physicians recommended a health app.

The FDA has even approved the prescribing of mHealth such as the DiabetesManager System, which captures, stores and transmits blood glucose levels.

Unfortunately, many health apps do not have privacy policies informing users of how personal health data is collected, stored, transmitted, and shared with third parties. Even when there are privacy policies, many health apps do not fully inform patients of how their data will be used or shared.

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Many mHealth Apps Share Personal Health Info Without Permission Many mHealth Apps Share Personal Health Info Without Permission Reviewed by admin on March 08, 2016 Rating: 5

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