MovingLife Launches a Public Consultation on Roadmaps for mHealth Solutions

The MovingLife project announced the launch of an online public stakeholder consultation on "Roadmaps for the widespread use and broad acceptance of mHealth solutions". The aim of this online consultation is to collect clear and decisive evidence on the most important needs and requirements that must be satisfied in order to facilitate the deployment of mHealth solutions.

MovingLife is committed to engage stakeholders and this online consultation is a unique opportunity for you to voice your opinions in defining a roadmap for mHealth.

The consultation process will run until 31 August 2012 and the results from the consultation will be used to revise and fine-tune the preliminary roadmaps into a consolidated roadmap for mHealth. This final roadmap and an action plan for its incorporation will be presented and discussed at a large stakeholder conference in Brussels in the beginning of 2013.

To learn more about the consultation and provide your input click here.

The preliminary roadmaps build on a gap analysis between the "As-Is" situation today and the envisioned "To-Be" situation of the future described in the scenario "There must be an App for that!"

MovingLife is seeking advice, comments and input on stakeholders' specific areas of interest and expertise to address the requirements and challenges of the components that characterise the gaps that need to be filled in the roadmap.

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