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This is it: The Last Chance for EHR Stimulus Funds! Webinar
2014-07-31    
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Contact: Robert Moberg ChiroTouch 9265 Sky Park Court Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92123 Phone: 619-528-0040 ChiroTouch to Host This is it: The Last Chance [...]
RCM Best Practices
2014-07-31    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
In today’s cost-conscious healthcare environment every dollar counts. Yet, inefficient billing processes are costing practices up to 15% of their revenue annually. The areas of [...]
Aprima 2014 User Conference and VAR Summit
2014-08-08    
12:00 am
Aprima 2014 User Conference and VAR Summit Vendor Registration Thank you for your interest in participating in the Aprima 2014 User Conference and VAR Summit. Please [...]
Innovations for Healthcare IT
2014-08-10    
All Day
At Innovations for Healthcare IT, you'll discover new techniques and methods to maximize the use of your Siemens systems and help you excel in today's [...]
Consumerization of Healthcare
2014-08-13    
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Join Our Complimentary Express Webinar for an overview of “The Consumerization of Healthcare” on Wednesday, August 13th at 1:00 pm ET. Consumerism in the healthcare [...]
How to use HIPAA tracking software to survive an audit
2014-08-20    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Wednesday, August 20th from 2:00 – 3:30 EST You have done a great job with Meaningful Use but will you pass a HIPAA audit?  Bob Grant, HIPAA auditor and expert will show you how to achieve total compliance and [...]
How Healthy Is Your Practice?
2014-08-27    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
According to recent statistics from MGMA, the typical physician practice leaves up to 30% of their potential revenue on the table every year. This money [...]
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King’s College Hospital Targets Healthcare App Innovation

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App to support patients suffering with rheumatoid arthritis to formally launch next month as part of testing for longer-term mobile device push

King’s College Hospital (KCH) has developed a healthcare app for rheumatology patients as part of a wider strategy to potentially expand the number of services offered through mobile devices, including potential focuses on appointment booking and patient feedback.

Set to formally launch in April, the new app has been designed as a means of offering patients suffering with rheumatoid arthritis and related conditions greater control in managing their care by allowing for the provision of personal data through a chosen mobile device, rather than in person.

KCH’s Dr James Galloway said the service, already available through app stores, was reflective of a small but emerging take up among patients of mobile health tools, which were proving to be effective for people suffering from rheumatism.

The new app has been developed as part of collaboration with Ampersand Mobile that commenced last October in order to trial innovative solutions for healthcare. Development of the project, led by Dr Heidi Lempp, was funded through a £37,231 grant provided by the South London Membership Council’s Innovation, Diffusion and Excellence Awards in Healthcare Education and Training.

Galloway added that take up of the service was anticipated to be slow at first, with around five to six patients initially using the app. A further 20 to 30 other potential users are expected to take part in an upcoming formal patient education event.

Rather than a wide-scale roll out of a large group of patients, he added that the college’s main aim was a longer-term strategy of encouraging and supporting patients in the use of mobile devices to record and provide feedback on their treatment. Ahead of an official launch, KCH has begun putting posters in clinics, as well as providing information cards detailing the app’s availability for patients.

Galloway said that healthcare apps had “huge potential” in terms of trying to provide more innovative healthcare across the UK, with patients suffering from conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis showing a preference for touch screen technologies over paper forms and leaflets.

“We had already been discussing ways that we could improve care with patient groups and there was a consensus from patients that communication and understanding within the department could be improved through IT,” he added.

“Contrary to our expectations, even senior patients produced their iPhones and said they would be keen to see our department moving into the 21st Century with regards to technology. I have seen so many examples of how mobile technology has helped in other similar instances, I was convinced that the ideas my colleagues and the patients had would be helpful. We didn’t know what it would look like, but we thought a simple mobile app would really be the place to start.”

As part of an anticipated slow roll out, Galloway said efforts were underway to demonstrate mobile technology was usable by patients and secure as a means of providing feedback on healthcare.

Should this roll out prove a success, he expressed hope that in years to come, health apps could be developed that would support patients in using phones and other mobile devices to provide feedback to clinicians on their conditions and even book appointments.

“There are enormous challenges in making this secure, but it is a long-term vision,” said Galloway.

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