Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

Leticia
Diaz

The Growing Field of mHealth

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

We use our mobile phones for banking, to find directions and sometimes to shop. But would you use your phone to track your diabetes, asthma or mood and send that information to your doctor?

Today, there are many Americans doing just that! That's the word from the mHealth Foundation who brought more than 300 experts together in early February in DC to discuss the growing field of mobile health, also known as mHealth. Though the promise of mobile phones has yet to reach its full potential in the U.S., as compared to parts of Europe and Asia, that hasn't stopped the boom of health applications.  mHealth estimates there are more than 5,000 health applications in existence. What's even more eye-opening is that more than 3,700 of these are estimated to be used in a clinical setting - including those among health care professionals and between doctors and patients. 

mHealth has identified 12 clusters to catalog the broad range and function of mobile health applications. Some of these clusters include:

  • Patient Communications - These include communications before, during and after visits to your doctor including searches via your mobile phone to find a doctor based on your zip code and send back relevant information via text.
  • Disease Management - Used both by patients and their caregivers, this area is growing by the day with applications that allow you to track your meals and exercise, measurements such as blood pressure or your A1c level (or that of your child), daily reminders sent to pregnant women based on their due date, and encouraging reminders for smoking cessation.
  • Emergency Care - These applications provide first aid tips and CPR instructions or can be used by EMS departments to help relay critical patient statistics en route to the hospital. (more...)

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Maggie
Schmerin

New iPhone Apps Show Grassroots through Gadgetry

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

A quick search on Apple's App Store produces hundreds of health related applications (apps) - ranging from health news portals to fitness and diet tips. But health, science and pharma companies should take note that two recently launched apps - Howard Dean's Prescription for Real Healthcare Reform and Outbreaks Near Me - represent the healthcare industry's introductory foray into true mobilization via this tool.

Howard Dean's Prescription for Real Healthcare Reform

Howard Dean has long been recognized for his ability to build grassroots networks and mobilize voters online. In keeping with his efforts to encourage interactive citizen engagement, last month Dean released his solution to the healthcare conundrum - as an iPhone app.dean4

For $4.99, Apple customers can download Howard Dean's Prescription for Real Healthcare Reform - an app which includes Dean's synonymously-titled book, a citizen action toolkit and a video of Dean detailing his plan.

In the midst of the increasingly crowded healthcare debate, with this iPhone app, Dean is providing a tool which breaks through the clutter and encourages direct social action. As app users read Dean's plan, they can simultaneously interject themselves into the conversation by using the toolkit. Readers are able to:

  • Contact Congress. Tapping into the iPhone's current location, the app generates telephone numbers for the corresponding Congressional representatives and allows readers to place a call to their political representation from their iPhone.
  • Sign a petition. Fans of Dean's plan can express their approval by linking to and signing his online petition.
  • Involve friends. The app enables readers to forward emails to their stored phone contacts about Dean's book, the healthcare reform debate and how to get involved, as well as to post to their Twitter and Facebook profiles. (more...)

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