
Health Information Exchange Apps
We develop apps that facilitate the secure exchange of health information like patient data and medical imagery to support clinical decisions. Utilizing our health information exchange apps, patients and healthcare service providers can seamlessly exchange health records with each other.
Telehealth App
We program telehealth apps that enable patients and doctors to connect remotely through video or voice chat. The custom telehealth development benefits doctors with a seamless workflow allowing them to treat patients anytime, anywhere across the globe





Especially in our COVID-19 realities, where almost everything depends on online services.
This and plenty of other factors make the industry attractive for businessmen and investors.In this article, we are going to overview the most popular medical healthcare apps, their types, features, and benefits.
Let’s go on!mHealth apps market statisticsMobile healthcare is a broad term that includes the wide variety of applications used on smartphones from pharmacy apps to telemedicine apps.
Mobile health as a subset of telehealth is one of the fastest-growing market segments rife with these new tools.
So, let’s discuss the main numbers of the industry.The global market for mHealth devices in 2019 is $37 billion.93% of doctors believe mHealth apps can improve patients’ health.According to Forbes, there were about one million patients in telemedicine in 2015.
It is worth mentioning that in 2020, the mHealth market size was valued at over $45 billion.According to a report from ResearchAndMarkets, the global mobile health market is expected to reach $316.8 billion by 2027.


Chinese health authorities reported an outbreak of pneumonia-like illness that has killed five and sickened 305 people.
Well, this is not an excerpt from COVID-19 based news.
It is actually from a news piece from 2003 and it describes the outbreak of SARS, which affected 8000 people.
While coronavirus and SARS had the same origination and the way they spread, how they are being controlled all over the world is not at all same.The seventeen-year gap between the two outbreaks has resulted in the development of new technologies that are more efficient and more easily available as compared to 2003 when SARS was creating panic amongst people.
The technologies back then were poorly developed and nonexistent but now they are widespread and more affordable and have helped control the spread of the disease to a great extent.
Digital health technology has also helped in the following ways.#1 Tracking Coronavirus PandemicThe digital health technology has helped manage the coronavirus pandemic by offering an early signal to possible infection.