Abstract
MHealth (Mobile Health) or IoMT (Internet of medical things) refers to the practice of medicine and public health with the support of mobile devices. According to reports from recent years, 70% of the applications are for patients and 30% are applications for professional use. Mexico seeks to open a gap that allows the generation of mobile applications for the private and public sector. Through a Healthy App that operates in function and quality of the services required for the end user.
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