For developers looking for a targeted market for medical mobile apps,
baby boomers comprise a growing number of customers.
Mitchell PR, a firm that specializes in marketing apps to baby boomers, surveyed 600 baby boomers regarding app use. Those surveyed, reported the following:
- Sixty percent of respondents said they would download an app recommended by a physician. In general, physicians yield more influence over apps than other groups. Eighteen percent of respondents said they would download an app recommended by a family member, while five percent would download one recommend by a friend.
- Seventy-one percent of respondents had already paid for an app. In terms of actual dollar amounts, 36 percent of respondents said they would spend $1 to $2 for an app, while 35 percent said they would spend up to $10 for one.
When it came to the number of downloads, the firm reported the following
results:
- Forty-nine percent of respondents said they had already downloaded six or more apps.
- Twenty-eight percent downloaded between one and five apps.
The survey also found that baby boomers were drawn to apps that have a
larger size font and were easy to navigate.
Concluding
Thoughts
The results seem promising for developers, given the longer development
lifecycle and higher
cost associated with health applications, especially those used as medical
devices. As baby boomers typically have more doctor visits and more scheduled
maintenance and medical procedures, developers should continue to survey their
needs to better target one of the largest segments of the population.
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