A Healthcare App a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
A Healthcare App a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
Today, healthcare is the most widely discussed news. Agencies are finding ways to make healthcare affordable, easily accessible and of high-quality, and this has made players in the industry spend sleepless nights finding out what the future has in store.Well, no one is certain of the future of the healthcare industry, but the advancements in technology are seen to make an impact on the it. For instance, lately, there has been a growth of healthcare apps that have simplified the patient-doctor and doctor-patient relationships.“With more people owning smartphones and many of them spending media time in apps, it’s no doubt the healthcare industry can utilize this opportunity”, says Nicole Alex, a software developer at EssayOnTime.Here is a list of healthcare apps.MediciWith Medici, you can chat with your physician conveniently. Medici focuses on making it easy for patients to access healthcare. The company has developed two mobile applications: one for doctors and another one for patients. Instead of visiting your doctor physically, Medici makes it easy for you to connect faster in their network at a more affordable price.In this case, you can let the doctor know what you are suffering from, send photos of yourself and the doctor will then decide whether you should go physically for further checkup. This mobile application is meant to cut down costs in travel and make it easy and faster to connect with your doctor. Medici is available on Google Play and App Store for iOS devices.Doctor on DemandGone are the days when you could stand in queues waiting for appointments to meet your doctor. Doctor on Demand is an application developed to help you meet your doctor virtually. The good thing about the app is that it is medically certified and is supported by a huge percentage of state-certified doctors. The app will connect you with your doctor so you can describe your illness. If you have a non-emergency medical case such as allergies, cold, flu and others, this app will help you get attended to by your doctor faster.The app is available on Google Play and App Store.Insight OpticsThis app was created to help people monitor their eyesight. It was created after it was found out that only a small percentage of the U.S. adult population who are suffering from eyesight issues go for a medical checkup. This implies that many of those who lose eyesight every year in the U.S. aren’t getting special medical treatment from an ophthalmologist.
Smartphone displaying apps next to a pair of eyeglasses; image by David Švihovec, via Unsplash.com.
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