Archive for May, 2004

e-Rx App Gets the Message

MobileHealthData reports: May 18, 2004 – Clinicians using CarePoint electronic prescription software from New York-based HealthRamp Corp. soon will be able to send prescription information directly to pharmacies via their PDAs. They will be able to do so using their PDAs to access the SureScripts Messenger Services from SureScripts, Alexandria, Va. The technology integration initiative [...]

MedPDA.net

…where we blend tech and Medicine on the Go…. There’s a new place to hang out if you are a Healthcare professional and into PDAs: MedPDA.net. Thanks to lf777 who posted the link in the KVPUG Doctor’s Shack. Looks like a new site with great potential for news and reviews in the PDA world. Tags: [...]

Accessing Medical Records on your PDA

MobileHealthData has this story: May 18, 2004 – Tallahassee (Fla.) Memorial HealthCare will offer its home health clinicians access to electronic medical records software on PDAs. The records software is an application within the integrated clinical and financial systems Tallahassee Memorial recently purchased from Reading, Mass.-based HealthWyse LLC. Home health clinicians soon will be able [...]

CardioDxTx

Skyscape has released CardioDxTx 7.02: Description: Only the essential information needed to diagnose and manage patients with cardiac diseases. Summarizes the diagnosis and treatment of 200 cardiac diseases, each reviewed with discussion of the only the most pertinent information including: differential diagnosis, treatment, and a clinical pearl. Features * In-a-nutshell information on the diagnosis and [...]

MercuryMD Adds New Customers

MobileHealthData has the news: May 17, 2004 – Four provider organizations recently have begun using mobile software from Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based MercuryMD. The providers are using the vendor’s MData Enterprise System to offer clinicians access to their clinical information systems on PDAs running the Palm OS or Windows Mobile operating systems. Some of the [...]

BMJ Theme Issue on your PDA

The BMJ has a 2004 theme issue on electronic communication and healthcare. Dr. Mohammad Al-Ubaydli has converted a Repligo version which you can download for free to view on your PDA if you so choose. The Repligo viewer is free to download and use as well. Thanks to Ectopic Brain for the headsup. Going thru [...]

Digestive System Anatomy Flash Cards

Anatomy students can turn to Medicalwizards for help. They have a bunch of Anatomy Flash Cards. They have recently released Digestive System Anatomy Flash Cards (Bryan Edwards) 1.0 Application Description: The Digestive System Flash Cards product uses the time tested content and images from BryanEdwards.com and displays the necessary images to demonstrate the digestive system. [...]

PDA-based Dosing System Gets FDA Nod

MobileHealthData has the news: Dimensional Dosing Systems Inc. has announced the Food and Drug Administration has approved its PDA-accessible drug dosage software. The vendor’s Intelligent Dosing System incorporates patient-specific dosing data into a proprietary dosage model that then calculates the optimal dose needed to achieve the desired goal. The system is used for determining optimum [...]

Clinical Trial Acronyms

Looking for a PDA resource to search for Clinical Trial Acronyms? Mind boggling isn’t it – having to recall what IRIS, ISIS and what not stand for. Clinical Trial Acronyms has a PDA database which you can purchase for $5 (requires the shareware Celica Database Viewer). Otherwise if you have a wireless PDA, you could [...]

Davis’s Drug Guide

Unbound Medicine has released Davis’s Drug Guide with AutoUpdates 2.2 Davis’s Drug Guide, the best-selling drug reference produced by F.A. Davis, is now delivered via Unbound Medicine’s award-winning handheld platform. This comprehensive and up-to-date resource provides need-to-know information on thousand of brand name and generic drugs. Via Unbound Medicine’s CogniQ platform, this leading drug reference [...]