The real top ten iPhone medical apps (2nd edition)

By: Brian Dolan | Jul 30, 2009        

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10) Skyscape RxDrugs

Skyscape RX Drugs

From the company: RxDrugs: Drug Dosing Tool is tool that helps you make accurate, informed and confident drug dosing decisions at point of care. This continually updated tool provides dosing guidelines on thousands of commonly used brand and generic drugs and now includes nearly 400 integrated weight-based drug dosing calculators.

Check out our snapshot of the top medical iPhone apps back in March.

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  • http://www.RememberItNow.com Alex Bettencourt

    These are some great applications! We think RememberItNow! should be added to the list after our launch in September. Our easy-to-use service:

    * Improves medication compliance. Ourt text message and/or email reminders help patients take the right medication, at the right time, in the right dose. This improves patient health, fosters independence and reduces health care costs.

    * Connects patients, friends, family, caregivers, and health care providers. Patients create a private care community enabling care coordination, long-distance care giving, and peace-of-mind.

    * Simplifies health care management. RememberItNow! provides a complete picture of medications, tracks health statistics, sends appointment reminders, helps users organize website links, offers a wellness journal and chart, and organizes contact information.

    RememberItNow! is the best way to take control of your health, or the health care of someone you love. Check us out at http://www.rememberitnow.com

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    We are currently looking for partipants who would like to provide feedback on our service. In exchange for a free 5-month subscription, we would appreciate some comments or suggestions.

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  • http://www.motionphr.com Jeff Brandt

    Here is a iPhone app for the patient to assist them with managing their health. A mobile Personal Health record for the iPhone, motionPHR and motionPHR Lite:
    http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=312389551&mt=8

    You and your families health is in your hands. MotionPHR is you and your families secure mobile Personal Health Record (PHR). This application provides you with the tools to manage you and your family health records. By providing a safe and secure centralized place to store your:

    * Medication
    * Immunizations
    * Conditions
    * Allergies
    * Test Results
    * Current Problems
    * Procedures

    By entering your own data you are able to take control of your health and assist your health provider in providing clear structured data when your health information is needed most. Information entered by you is proven to be more understandable by you and your family.

    What makes our PHR different from our competitors.
    * Fully encrypted
    * Always safe and protected
    * Reminders and notification via email or text messages
    * ASTM Continuity of Care Record (CCR) standard
    * 100% under your control, you manage, edit, delete

    YouTube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmhyDBpUxtc

  • http://www.motionphr.com Jeff Brandt

    Images: The images shown in this article would be useless to anyone because there is not enough power in the video to have any detail. There is not enough memory in the iPhone to actually store one of these images. Ok, lets say it is a small image the size of the iTune examples 320×480x65,000 (color) / 8 (bytes) = one big image.

  • http://www.injoit.com/ Taras Filatov

    I’d like to nominate Skeletal System:

    http://www.injoit.com/eng/portfolio/iphone-applications-portfolio/human-skeleton-iphone-tutorial

    please check it out, it’s a really great app

  • Frank

    I think epocrates is absolutely fabulous. As a practicing physician, I use epocrates multiple times every day to make sure of dosages, side effects, costs, and for cheaper alternatives. It is a powerful yet simple and intuitive program.

    I believe that the software should be on every clinician’s, residents, interns, and nurse’s phone.

  • J

    ePocrates drug monographs are extremely helpful and easy to find the info you need, especially helpful are the health plan formularies as this has become such an issue over the years. Drug interaction checking and medical calculators quite useful and often come in handy. The Pill identifier with pictures has been a tremendous help on more than one occasion. Nice way to keep up on the latest medical news as well!

  • http://blog.denticle.com jflucke

    With its wealth of information and easy to use format, ePocrates is a gold mine of information for health care professionals. The iPhone ap is amazing with tons of reliable frequently updated info and photos that are easy to see. ePocrates continues to lead the way for health care professionals by making a concerted effort to constantly improve their program. Highly recommended!

  • JSB

    There are a lot of applications for the iPhone and sorting through them is difficult. While I’ve used many different apps, Epocrates is the one that has made it to my home screen. In just seconds, I can see the info I need. I can look up pill strengths, formulary information, and find the pill pictures essential when I’m seeing patients in the ER. I’d say that I find myself checking Epocrates throughout the day.

  • John Luo

    I think it is helpful to make a distinction between top apps for the general public versus healthcare professionals. In that regard, I think ePocrates is the must have application, because the information is relevant, concise, easy to navigate, and it is the only medical application that I use daily, so I’ve moved it to my home page. The rest of them are on medical application grouping that I use less frequently.

  • http://mobihealthnews.com Brian Dolan

    John, I agree. And to that end, I believe the “medical” category exists as a place for apps intended for use by healthcare professionals. The “healthcare & fitness” category of iPhone apps, by contrast, is the place for the general public. Clearly, the apps in these categories do not abide by the distinction all the time, but on the whole it seems true.

  • Chris conrad

    I think Sad Scale is a great app. It helps screen for depression and helps keep track of moods… It emails my doctor. I think it is a great med app

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  • http://www.iphonerepairs.org.uk Brian

    Hopefully, once apple allows access to the serial interaction with the 3.0 software, we’ll start to see some really exciting hardware add-ons and medical software apps for processionals as demonstrated in the 3.0 keynote

  • http://medcalc.ch Mathias Tschopp

    Nice to mention MedCalc in your list, but the screenshot is from Medical Calculator, which another program altogether and is not free. You can go to MedCalc’s website http://medcalc.ch for a screenshot if you’d like.

    MT

  • Adam

    Besides Epocrates & Medscape, students should also try these free medical APPs. Me personaly, I really like these two “Free” medical Apps. This is what I used before they Epocrates came out for my ANDROID.

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  • edward

    I recommend FORMULARY for anyone studying or working in the UK. It gives you quick and easy access to the full BNF (British national Formulary). A must have for any UK-based doctor or medical student, and only costs £3.

  • http://www.cardiovascularprevention.com Roberto Mendia

    Dear Sir,
    I would like to show you my iPhone application iCardio Lite, for introduce people to the burden of prevention of cardiovascular disease.

    itms://itunes.apple.com/us/app/icardio-lite/id354996697?mt=8

    I’m building a Full version with complete medical test.
    Feel free to contact me for further informations.
    Best regards
    Roberto M