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Primary mHealth Countries According to Smartphone Penetration vs. private Health Expenditure per Capita in 2015

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Primary mHealth Countries According to Smartphone Penetration vs. private Health Expenditure per Capita in 2015

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This graph shows major healthcare countries and their smartphone penetration vs. their health expenditure.
Within these two axes (smartphone penetration and health expenditure)16 primary mHealth countries are positioned. All data refer to the year 2015.

The graph shows:
• private healthcare expenditure per capita vs. smartphone penetration
• values of global smartphone penetration and average private healthcare expenditure per capita
• numbers of mobile subscribers indicated by bubble sizes

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This graph shows major healthcare countries and their smartphone penetration vs. their health expenditure.

Within these two axes (smartphone penetration and health expenditure) 16 potential mHealth countries are positioned. All data refer to the year 2015.

The graph shows:
• private healthcare expenditure per capita vs. smartphone penetration
• values of global smartphone penetration and average private healthcare expenditure per capita
• numbers of mobile subscribers indicated by bubble sizes

The graph gives an interesting and solid outlook of the healthcare market and its potential within the next years. App publishers thinking about engaging in the mHealth market can use this graph to assess possible markets.

This graph is a part of the comprehensive “Mobile Health Market Report 2010-2015”.

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