With the introduction of the WebMD app, you'll now be saves from doing a lot of running to your computer every time you need an urgent diagnosis.
In addition to its popular Symptom Checker, the app also has features like First Aid Essentials and Medicine, designed to provide comprehensive physician-reviewed information on medical emergencies and prescriptions, supplements and vitamins, as well as their reported side effects and warnings.
Beyond this, the newly introduced app also includes Healthy Target and Healthy Living tools, designed to help users track and make improvements to their daily lifestyle choices. With the ability to connect to wearable devices, it will be interesting to see how the WebMD app is able to hold its own against the yet-to-be-released Apple's HealthKit, or how quickly the app is rendered useless by it.
DIY Medical Consultation Apps
The WebMD App is a Handy Symptom Checker and Lifestyle Tracker
Trend Themes
1. DIY Health Apps - The popularity of self-diagnosis and personal health tracking bring opportunities for app developers to create more comprehensive and user-friendly DIY health apps.
2. Wearable Health Tracking - The integration of wearable devices in health apps creates opportunities for more accurate data tracking and personalized user feedback.
3. Telemedicine - The rise of telemedicine through apps allows for remote consultations and medical advice, offering a way to increase accessibility and convenience for patients.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can leverage DIY health apps and telemedicine to improve patient engagement and access to care, potentially reducing healthcare costs and improving outcomes.
2. Mobile App Development - The demand for sophisticated and user-friendly health apps creates opportunities for mobile app developers to innovate and improve the user experience.
3. Wearable Technology - The integration of wearable technology in healthcare is a disruptive innovation opportunity, opening new possibilities for remote monitoring, personalized care, and medical research.