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From counting calories to tracing COVID-19, there are hundreds of thousands of health and wellness apps on the market. However, many have access to highly sensitive personal information, whilst others may offer advice that is not always supported by scientific evidence. To effectively evaluate the quality and reliability of such apps, a new technical specification has just been published.
CEN ISO/TS?82304-2 ‘Health software — Part 2: Health and wellness apps—Quality and reliability’ brings together and builds on guidelines and requirements for apps by many local and national health organisations around the world to ensure they are safe, reliable, and effective. Recommended by the European Union in their European toolkit for COVID 19 tracing apps to "filter out qualitative and trustworthy health apps", the guidance provides an internationally-agreed set of specifications to assess the apps, with a scoring methodology that gives a 'traffic light' themed label. The Technical Specification will help the industry for health apps realize its potential in managing chronic diseases, tackling unhealthy lifestyles, and supporting ageing populations.
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