Patient Advocacy: Healthcare on your side
by Martine G. Brousse,
Healthcare
Specialist, Patient Advocate, Certified Mediator
ADVIMEDPRO
Five Useful Apps to help
manage your Health.. and they're free!
In these days of financial cutbacks, growing limitations of services, and talks of deficit and doom, isn't it refreshing to see that the US Government, and its health-related agencies, have been hard at work creating apps that benefit our lives, enhance our well-being, help manage our health, and educate us at the touch of a screen, and at no cost?
Here are five favorites:
http://52weeks4women.nih.gov/
Platforms: IPad, IPhone, IPod Touch
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mobile/index.html
This app is invaluable to help you record, track, and manage your current medications. It allows you to keep reference of past Rx and to set reminders to take ones now. You can print or share the list with your pharmacist and medical providers, to avoid duplication and counteractions.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mobile/index.html
Use this app to create a family wellness plan, and get information of the preventive and wellness services covered under the ACA health laws. Input each family member's history and health records, list of Rx, health-related activities and priorities. Get personalized information on prevention and wellness, access the glossary of medical terms, or use the service locator.
By: National Institutes of Health
Platforms: Android, Andoid Tablet, Blackberry Touch,
IPad, IPhone, IPod Touch, Kindle Fire http://ods.od.nih.gov/HealthInformation/mobile/aboutmyds.aspx
Store the name and dosages of supplements, vitamins, herbs you currently take, and use as a reference at your next Doctor visit. This list can be printed or emailed. Research the extensive scientific database for other dietary supplements.
Platforms: IPad, IPhone, IPod Touch
https://itunes.apple.com/app/healthhotlines/id376404746
This app lists over 9,000 names and numbers of private and governmental organizations, professional societies, referral centers, support groups, volunteer and advocate groups. While no recommendations are made by the NLM, this is the place to find information and access to assistance.
More apps are available at: http://www.hhs.gov/digitalstrategy/mobile/mobile-apps.html?goback=%2Eanb_3106684_*2_*1_*1_*1_*1_*1#%21.
More apps are available at: http://www.hhs.gov/digitalstrategy/mobile/mobile-apps.html?goback=%2Eanb_3106684_*2_*1_*1_*1_*1_*1#%21.
I encourage you to explore them. Flu tracking, pregnancy advice, smoking cessation and access to an extensive medical library of journals and articles are among those listed there. There are even a couple of games your teens, or yourself, might find fun and educational.
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© [2016] Martine G. Brousse.
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My
objective is to offer you, the patient, concrete and beneficial
information, useful tips, proven and efficient tools as well as
trustworthy supportive advice as you deal with a system in the midst of sweeping adjustments, widespread misunderstandings and complex requirements.
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