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EU: Work begins on new mobile health apps code

Posted on June 5, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Out-Law.com reports:

The European Commission said work has started on the development of the code and that it hopes that consumers’ trust in mobile health apps will grow as a result of the initiative.

“To follow up on the m-health green paper, the European Commission has started paving the way for an industry-led code of conduct for mobile health apps,” the Commission said. It said it presented the plans at a meeting of m-health industry stakeholders in mid-May.

Read more on Out-Law.com.

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