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iMedicalApps is the leading online publication for medical professionals, patients, and analysts interested in mobile medical technology and health care apps. Our physician editors lead a team of physicians, allied health professionals, medical trainees, and mHealth analysts in providing reviews, research, and commentary of mobile medical technology. Our publication is heavily based on our own experiences in the hospital and clinic setting. Our experiences at iMedicalApps have led us to develop iPrescribeApps.com, a platform that will enable providers to prescribe health apps to their patients.
iMedicalApps was founded by then medical student Iltifat Husain in 2009, and is managed by Dr. Husain and Dr. Satish Misra, a founding partner in the publication.
Iltifat has given interviews to the New York Times, USA Today, Wired, Slate, and many other national news publications.
Unlike other medical review and mHealth sites, the iMedicalApps Editors do not make medical apps and institute strict conflict of interest policies enabling us to provide an unbiased view of mobile medical technology. Further, our physician writers practice medicine full time, enabling us to provide a grounded perspective, unlike other physician led websites.
A Handy App to Prescribe to Patients Using This Particular Contraceptive Discussions about contraception options and prescriptions and procedures for contraception are some of the most important conversations during well-woman visits.
Many of us in family medicine practice full-scope including obstetrics. It is one of the most challenging yet rewarding aspects of primary care with unpredictable hours and significant medical-legal risk. Many primary care providers perform outpatient prenatal care which can be equally rewarding.
Bring Your Advanced Directives Anywhere with This Mobile App and Website Despite universal recommendations from numerous healthcare groups, most people lack an advance care plan. One study cited only approximately 25% of adults in the HealthStyles Survey had completed one.