These days, there are Smartphone
applications that allow you to turn your phone into a flashlight, a GPS, and so
much more, so it makes sense that healthcare app after healthcare app is being
designed, and that each one is changing the face of modern medicine a little at
a time.
Many of today's medical apps are
designed for use by doctors. Via their phones or tablets, doctors can access
drug databases, disease and illness databases, blood pressure monitors, glucose
level monitors, and more. There are also, however, apps for patients. These
apps, which are usually provided from the doctor to the patient, can do things
like allow a patient to see his or her diagnostic data, to set up doctor's
appointments, or to keep track of symptoms.
What's the most recent
healthcare app available? That would have to be the do it yourself
electrocardiograms. Using nothing more than a Smartphone, some downloaded
software, and a small, portable heart rhythm reading device, patients can
receive the results of their self-administered EKG readings right on their own
phones. How’s that for handy? And with more healthcare apps being released
regularly, there’s no telling what the future will bring!
If you are a healthcare clinician, are you using todays new healthcare app, DeductorMD?
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