Apple and Donate Life America have partnered to offer an organ donation app with the next iOS 10 update. iPhone users will be able to register for the program with a couple taps of a button. They’ll be able to sign up to make organ, eye or tissue donations, automatically entering their information in the National Donate Life Registry, which is managed by Donate Life America. The program can help speed organ donations to about 120,000 people currently waiting for some form of organ or tissue transplant, according to the companies.
You have overlooked a major aspect of the healthcare solution adoption process. As more and more health tracker / prescription reminder apps become available, the essential recommendation for the patient in determining which app to adopt is their doctor, a fact which is not given the attention it needs.
To this end, I would like to introduce you to iMED Tracker, an intuitive app developed from the ground up to be very easy to use for tracking the user's meds and prescription reminders. A 2-step syncing between the patient and their physician ensures that there is no miscommunication on prescribed medications, so that even less tech-savvy users can benefit from the app. Check it out at http://imedtracker.net
New Apple Health App to Serve as Organ Donation Matchmaker
Posted by: David Jones July 5, 2016 03:56 PMApple and Donate Life America have partnered to offer an organ donation app with the next iOS 10 update. iPhone users will be able to register for the program with a couple taps of a button. They’ll be able to sign up to make organ, eye or tissue donations, automatically entering their information in the National Donate Life Registry, which is managed by Donate Life America. The program can help speed organ donations to about 120,000 people currently waiting for some form of organ or tissue transplant, according to the companies.
To this end, I would like to introduce you to iMED Tracker, an intuitive app developed from the ground up to be very easy to use for tracking the user's meds and prescription reminders. A 2-step syncing between the patient and their physician ensures that there is no miscommunication on prescribed medications, so that even less tech-savvy users can benefit from the app. Check it out at http://imedtracker.net