1, data security and privacy protection: mHealth involves a large amount of personal health data, such as medical records, medical history, diagnostic results, etc. The security and privacy protection of these data is very important. If there are risks of data leakage, misuse, unauthorized access, etc. during the startup process, then strengthening related data security and privacy protection measures will be a major hurdle for mHealth entrepreneurs.
2. Diagnostic accuracy: mHealth often relies on health apps, sensor devices, telemedicine services, and other technological means, and the accuracy and reliability of these technologies have a significant impact on the accuracy of diagnosis. So mHealth entrepreneurs need to use accurate and reliable technology for scientific verification to ensure the accuracy of diagnostic results, which is also a major difficulty it faces.