8. 11% have used a mobile device to track their healthThose who need it most use it least High Incidence of Chronic Illness mHealth Gap Use of Mobile Devices Low Age * “Chronic Care: A Call to Action,” AARP Public Policy Institute, 2009 ** “Mobile Technology, Health and Caregiving Among People 50 and Older,” AARP, Jan.7, 2011
9. All they see are barriers “Too expensive… Don’t need it… Hard to figure out…What’s the point?” Just 41% of the 50+ surveyed believed mobile health technologies would improve their health Barriers Benefits “Mobile Technology, Health and Caregiving Among People 50 and Older,” AARP, Jan. 7, 2011. Shows top 10 of 17 items.
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11. Four in ten are somewhat/very interested in using a mobile device to share health status with their healthcare provider “Mobile Technology, Health and Caregiving Among People 50 and Older,” AARP, Jan.7, 2011
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13. African-Americans age 50+(61%) and Hispanic Americans 50+ (59%) are more likely to be interested in using mobile technology to send health information to a health professional than white, non-Hispanic 50+ (34%)
14. People age 50 and older making more than $75,000 are more interested than those of lower incomes to track health with mobile device (51% v. 41% or less)
15. While only 7% of Caregivers use mobile devices to monitor the health of someone, 51% said they would be interested in it “Mobile Technology, Health and Caregiving Among People 50 and Older,” AARP, Jan.7, 2011