APP Innovation: Create medical applications for patients

According to foreign media reports, smartphone applications already have TV remote controls, bicycle odometers and flashlights. They may soon be used as medical devices to help patients monitor heartbeats and guide diabetic patients. Insurance companies pay.

Soon after, your doctor may ask you to download two apps and then call her in the morning.

The idea of ​​medical prescription applications has excited many people in the medical security field. They see these applications as the starting point for developing more complex applications. But first, a series of issues surrounding the approval, payment, and supervision of the proper use of such applications need to be resolved.

Lee H. Perlman, director of HappTIque, a subsidiary of the Greater New York Hospital Association (Greater New York Hospital AssociaTIon) business unit, said: "The idea of ​​prescription is intuitive for people." HappTIque developed System to allow doctors to specify applications. Perlman suggested that the way people think about medicine may need to change. Perlman said: "We are basically saying that drugs are also information, and drugs are also connected."

Applications that simply track users' personal health information have gained widespread traction. Medical experts and entrepreneurs now want to use similar methods to deal with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.

If a smartphone-based system can reduce the patient ’s expenditure on using other medical methods, the potential benefits of such a system in the medical security field will be huge. The Centers for Disease Control and PrevenTIon is the latest Statistics show that in 2007, the total expenditure on diabetes alone reached 174 billion US dollars.

But unlike games that sell for 99 cents, medical apps cannot be launched first, and then fix vulnerabilities. The industry is still trying to solve the problem of how to ensure the quality and safety of medical applications.

WellDoc is a company that entered the field of prescription applications earlier. The DiabetesManager system of WellDoc collects information such as patients' diet, blood sugar information, and medication history. Patients can use the DiabetesManager system through smartphone applications, standard mobile phones and desktop computers. Patients can enter these data manually, or they can wirelessly connect their devices to blood glucose monitors.

After DiabetesManager collects the information, it will give advice to the patient. After collecting the patient's low blood sugar information at noon, DiabetesManager may suggest the best food for the patient to eat. DiabetesManager can also use an algorithm to analyze medical data and then send clinical advice to doctors.

WellDoc said that in clinical tests, DiabetesManager system can show that the blood sugar level of diabetic patients is significantly reduced.

These results led the Food and Drug Administration to allow the system to be used as a medical device. Anand K. Iyer, president of WellDoc, said that compared to most smartphone applications, the price of the system is more than $ 100 per month, which is closer to the price of diabetes drugs. But the two insurance companies have agreed to pay for this, the system will be listed early next year. Anand declined to disclose the names of the two insurance companies.

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