Technology | October 20, 2009

New iPhone, Web Application Helps Assess the Aortic Valve


October 19, 2009 – iMobileHealth yesterday launched the iAorticValve Web site and iPhone application to allow doctors and patients to access and use critical aortic valve information and have it at their fingertips in a mobile form.

The application will take information spread across different sources and create a portal for connection, feedback and better health decisions. The application is designed to remove barriers and provide access to valuable and reliable health information for doctors, patients and the entire healthcare community.

Features of the iAorticValve application will include a searchable database where doctors and patients can find comprehensive information about all percutaneous, tissue and mechanical aortic valves available in the marketplace, searchable by valve name or device company. Doctors can enter specialties, specific procedures and valves they’ve used. Patients can enter their condition, procedures and other details. Both can enter contact information in order to facilitate patient-doctor connections and quick access to experts.

The application allows users to access a comprehensive listing of experts, which will also contain a searchable map of all cardiac surgeons or cardiologists, information on their experience and specialties, and contact information

The Web site includes a blog, which allows users to plug in to recent news related to aortic valves, as well as original content including articles, interviews, comments and questions.

The site also allows doctors direct access to white papers on health-related topics through pubmed.gov, a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health.

The iAorticValve Application will be available for download in standard version for $29, and professional version for $49. Any user can experience a free trial of the application for 48 hours prior to purchase.

For more information: www.imobilehealthcare.com


Related Content

News | Clinical Decision Support

December 7, 2022 — Compared with team-based care alone, the addition of a computerized clinical decision support system ...

Home December 07, 2022
Home
News | Clinical Decision Support

July 18, 2019 — On June 30, 2019, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the Johns Hopkins ...

Home July 18, 2019
Home
News | Clinical Decision Support

February 11, 2019 — The American College of Cardiology (ACC), along with nine other cardiology professional societies ...

Home February 11, 2019
Home
News | Clinical Decision Support

October 23, 2018 — Health informatics company Impathiq announced its Heart Pathway point-of-care clinical decision ...

Home October 23, 2018
Home
Technology | Clinical Decision Support

April 30, 2018 — Point of Care Decision Support (PCDS) announced the release of a new version 2.0 of their ...

Home April 30, 2018
Home
Technology | Clinical Decision Support

February 14, 2018 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced marketing clearance for Viz.AI’s Contact ...

Home February 14, 2018
Home
Feature | Clinical Decision Support

January 18, 2018 — Change Healthcare announced the acquisition of National Decision Support Company (NDSC), a leader in ...

Home January 18, 2018
Home
News | Clinical Decision Support

October 16, 2017 — The American College of Cardiology (ACC), along with several partnering societies, recently released ...

Home October 16, 2017
Home
News | Clinical Decision Support

October 11, 2017 — Radiologists can enhance the quality and effectiveness of care with the newest release of the ACR ...

Home October 11, 2017
Home
News | Clinical Decision Support

July 18, 2017 — National Decision Support Company announced the full qualification of its CareSelect Platform as a ...

Home July 18, 2017
Home
Subscribe Now