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Medical Mobile Apps Sarah Jewell, MLS Clinical Medical Librarian Denali Oncology Group Saturday, Mar. 26, 2011 http:// library.mskcc.org [email protected] http://twitter.com/jewells_m skcc

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Medical Mobile Apps

Sarah Jewell, MLSClinical Medical Librarian

Denali Oncology GroupSaturday, Mar. 26, 2011http://library.mskcc.org

[email protected]://twitter.com/jewells_mskcc

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Why mobile healthcare?85% of adult Americans have cell phones

15% of adults use cell phones to look for health information

Pew Internet Mobile Health 2010

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photo by Scott Beale Laughing Squid

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Patient/ConsumerText4Baby was launched in Feb 2010

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http://text4baby.org/

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Patient/ConsumerOpen mHealth Public-Private Partnership

Washington DC, April 2011

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Can text messaging help smokers quit?

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Patient/Consumer Apps

Medline Plus (most phones, mobile website)

Family Drug Guide – (Android, Blackberry, and iPhone, $5)

NIH’s My Dietary Supplements – (iPhone, free)

Breast Cancer Diagnosis Guide – (iPhone, free)

iChemoDiary – (iPhone, free) by Merck

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Beware Bias- WebMD & Eli LillyNYTimes: Online Medical Advice Can Be a Prescription for Fear- WebMD & Eli Lilly

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Monitoring Patient Vitals Remotely

Airstrip Apps

HIPAA compliant authentication

FDA clearance

used by

Cleveland Clinic

Houston Hospital Memorial Hermann

Henrico Doctor's Hospital

in Richmond, VA

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Drug Information at a Glance

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Smartphones, PDAs just as good as 'secondary' monitors for reading images

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Radiologists diagnose appendicitis using an iPhone

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Cancer Mobile Resources

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NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (iPhone and Android)

CCO Oncology inPractice (digital textbook for iPad) CME credit options

Holland Frei Cancer Medicine text, 2010 ed. MD Anderson editors, (via STAT!Ref subscription)

The Oncologist - iPhone, free

NCI’s Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool(most phones, mobile website)

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Cancer Mobile Resources, cont’d

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ACP PIER Database- Hematology and Oncology (Blackberry, $59.99)

Living Medical Textbook- Leukemia & MDS – iPhoneCME options

Clinical Trials – (iPhone, $4)Not sure how often info is updated, ASCO has promoted some trials through this app

CTC Adverse Events 4 (iPhone, $2)*here’s official CTC AE 4 info from NCI

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Regulations

Is FDA regulation of health applications good for business?

How to avoid FDA regulation of mHealth

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3 Hospitals with HIPAA compliant mobile apps

FCC to promote mobile health apps in broadban plan

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Reading papers on mobile devices

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EPUB- an open web standards eBook format

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Point of Care- PC Tablets/iPad

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Using the iPad for healthcare: PROS vs. CONS

Motion C5 : Tablet PC designed specifically for use in

healthcare settings

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Point of Care- Doctors in Haiti

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Dr. Elizabeth Cote, from Harvard Humane Initiative collects patient dataat Fond Parisien, Haiti using iPhone and iCharts from

www.CareTools.com

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Mobile Tech & issues in Japan relief efforts

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Mobile tech only goes so far in Japan relief efforts

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Which device to use?

Which device should you use?

What devices are your patients using?

iPhone or Blackberry?

Android or the iPhone?

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8 Medical Apps for the Blackberry

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What apps/websites are the best?

Mobile medical apps selected by Sloan-Kettering librarians:

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My favorite PubMed: PubMed on Tap No subscription required! Only $2.99Easy to set up proxy accessExport references to EndNote (RIS format)!

Uni of Connecticut Health Center has good lists of apps

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PubMed on Tap

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Staying up to date with the latest

Blogs:

www.fiercemobilehealthcare.com

http://mobihealthnews.com/

http://www.healthcaregoesmobile.com/

http://www.imedicalapps.com/

Conferences:

Wireless Health, Oct 10-13, 2011- San Diego, CA

Mobile Health, May 4-5, 2011 – Stanford University

Mobile and Wireless Healthcare- Feb 2011, UK

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The Mobile Medical IdealPatients gain increased access to

information

Healthcare professionals can practice anywhere

Regulations improve product quality and information security

without hindering development

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Questions, Comments…

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Sarah Jewell, MLSClinical Medical Librarian

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