Friday, January 13, 2012

iPad Medical Apps - Why iPad Developers Should Venture Into The Medical World

When we think of apps, the first people who come into our minds are tech geeks, yuppie tech lovers, or those in the creative industry, and we tend to create apps that are suited for these groups. However, in reality there is a whole world of iPad users who probably can inspire us to develop something different. Here are 5 examples of medical apps that are actually being used by not only medical professionals and students, but also by regular Janes and Joes.

BCMon - Priced at $1.99, here is a great iPad medical app that allows users to monitor their blood cholesterol levels daily. It comes with tools for recording, editing, transferring data, calculating and providing statistics. Although not a disagnosing tool, the BCMon makes it easy for users to check on their blood cholesterol levels and also make check ups easier as they can provide more consistent info to their doctors.

BPMon - Like the BCMon, the BPMon, as you guessed it, monitors blood pressure on a daily basis. It comes with tools for recording, editing, exporting data, calculating and drawing up statistics as well as reports. The BPMon also includes 24- hour average distribution calculation charts, allows easy entering of systolic and diastolic values and even creates a 5-day summary report. This way users have a good idea of how well they are faring BP wise and can take corrective measures if need be.

Baby Connect - Anyone who has had a baby or is having one right now, will know that it is an extremely stressful event. And all parents not only want the best for their child, but they also want to record as much as possible of their child's younger years. This where Baby Connect comes in. It is the best baby tracking app out there. BabyConnect comes with graphical reports, weekly averages, medicine, vaccine and growth trackers, times, notifications, emails and features to exchange info with anyone. You can even monitor and record feeding times, nappy changes and the baby's mood and temperature. With all these features, the BabyConnect is a must have for any new parent or caregiver.

iCommunicate - This app has been rated the number on medical app to provide multisensory schedules, make requests, create storyboards flashcards, routines and visual data for anyone who has autism. If you've watched movies with autistic people, you would have noticed that routine and visual aids are what provide independence to those with this disability. With more than 100 images and countless features, it is no wonder that this brilliant app has been rated top.

My Medical - Ever had a medical appointment, only to find yourself short of your records? Well, no such problem with the My Medical for iPad. This app stores all your personal medical information safely and securely. In addition to that, it allows you to organize data to suit your needs, and store huge amounts of medical info such as medications, allergies, vaccines and appointments all in the very easy to use iPad.

If you're an iPad developer, perhaps now an idea is cooking up in your head, for a very useful medical app for the iPad. Chances are, if its handy, its going to be bought. The only setback to worry about would be making sure your app does not get rejected due to some minor violation of the HIG.

To avoid this, try hiring a good iPad developer to help you, such as Jinibot Mobile Development.

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