Apps For Patients

ecancer app for iPhone is a poor implementation of official website

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The ecancer app has current information but lacks functionality and content of full website.

American Medical Association misses an opportunity with their weight loss app

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Review of the Weigh What Matters app by the American Medical Association, a patient-centric app.american medical association,

Three free healthcare apps physicians should prescribe to their patients

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Editors note: The following article was a guest post by iMedicalApps Editor-in-Chief Iltifat Husain that was featured on TechCrunch. The iMedicalApps team is in the midst of a new initiative to analyze and write on patient centric apps, and this article is a preview of whats to come.   The significant adoption of smartphones among physicians has not only led to an explosion of medical apps aimed at healthcare providers, but it has also cultivated an emerging trend of health [Read more]

April’s first installment of the “Best of iMedicalApps”

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In this installment, we look at whether smartphones are distracting for clinicians, discuss the Lancet iPad journal app, and look at a cool new device that helps you track your fitness called the Nike Fuelband. Additionally, we demonstrate how easy it is to check out an iPad from a medical library, review an app that contains health advice for patients, and lastly, we show you the future of TEDMED.

My Health Checklist 2012 app contains evidence based preventative health advice for patients

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Review of the My Health Checklist 2012 App from Proven Health Ways, Inc.

Creating your own app? Learn to design before learning to code

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Anyone contemplating how to create their own app already has a vision of what that app will look like and how it will work in their own head. By teaching yourself design principles—both visual and interaction—you will be better equipped to flesh out your app idea and maximize its appeal. You will avoid making clumsy mistakes that go against typical design conventions and, with a little creativity, generate your own conventions for others to shamelessly steal. Teaching yourself to code actually works against this because you begin to think about and conceptualize your app based on your limited coding skill set. Instead of thinking about your project from a user perspective, you begin thinking about the guts inside it and how the nuts and bolts will fit together to make a working product.

Pharma giant, Sanofi-Aventis, creates useful medical app for educating patients on heart arrhythmia

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Review of Sanofi-Aventis’s AFib Educator App that helps healthcare providers explain atrial fibrillation to patients and families

Must have app for cancer patients, Cancer.net, released by American Society of Clinical Oncology

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A free app from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) shows how patients can be empowered using mobile tools.

iTriage Attempts to Empower Patients as Informed Consumers Through an iPhone Medical App [App Review]

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iTriage is an app that hopes to give patients more autonomy when making healthcare decisions.