Where linked to the health system, patients can choose to:
. send health indicators directly to their GP or nurse
. track historic readings and results over time, including a daily diary
. receive new dosage instructions from their GP or nurse
. set reminders to take medication
. set reminders to take health readings.
My Inhealthcare can be used for a range of conditions including:
. atrial fibrillation, including recording INR levels and warfarin doses
. thrombosis
. diabetes, including recording blood glucose levels
. obesity
. tracking of vital signs including blood pressure, heart rate and SpO2.
To use the app, patients must be referred by their NHS healthcare professional.
Tags: Health, Wellness & Care in the Community (HWCC) · Medical
“This new app is really positive for anyone that is still working. It’s extended my working life really because…previously I was having to work around diary dates to get me to the clinic. Now I can test in the morning at home…I can test myself on the train going up and down from London….It’s given me quite a lot of freedom.”
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