 The study explored the relationship between perceived risks of using mobile health, mHealth, applications and the intention to use these applications among older adults in the Netherlands. The results showed that performance risk, legal concern and privacy risk were negatively correlated with the intention to use mHealth applications while trust was positively correlated. Health care professionals, designers of mHealth applications and policy makers can use these findings to address performance risks and tailor campaigns and applications to address legal and privacy concerns and promote mHealth uptake and health care access for older adults, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article was authored by Nikki Sabine Claver, Urs Wendeklundert, Roy Johannes Garaduz Maria van den Broek and others.