We help you use digital technologies to persuade patients, providers, caregivers and others to take action around health and wellness.

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Actionable Research

 

Which online and offline information sources are most trusted?

How are my difficult to reach audiences using digital?

What will the mobile health market look like in five years?

How are digital health consumers influenced by online content?

 

The digital health world is changing rapidly.  Do you have the information to leap ahead?

Enspektos regularly conducts in-depth research to answer the critical questions health industry professionals grapple with each day.  Our research activities are fueled by a range of methodologies and technologies, including a new patent-pending digital surveillance and behavioral measurement engine called enmoebius.  With enmoebius you can access data that will help you understand how online health content sparks action.  Our research insights are designed to help you improve processes, streamline activities or rapidly shift course.

A Rich History of Open Research

The best way to understand our capabilities is to explore content we have published under the principles of Open Research.  Wikipedia defines this as “research conducted in the spirit of free and open source software.  Much like open source schemes that are built around a source code that is made public, the central theme of open research is to make clear accounts of the methodology, along with data and results extracted therefrom, freely available via the Internet.”

Following is a sampling of research Enspektos has conducted in recent years focused on the evolving digital health landscape.  Please contact us to explore how we can assist you.

Learn About Enspektos' Research Activities (click to view)

digiHealth

digihealth pulse: A New Digital Health Consumer Tracking Study

In September 2012, Enspektos launched digihealth pulse, a first-of-its-kind research project designed to unveil how online and social media content shapes active digital health consumers' hearts, minds and behaviors. We regularly publish research from digihealth pulse for public consumption. Access some of it by clicking the links below.

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