Saturday, November 14, 2009

Medical apps for Droid (Google Android)


Updated on Oct, 2010

There are many newer medical apps for Google Android, so I've decided to update this blog post.

People are now looking for medical apps for the Motorola Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, HTC Droid Incredible, Google Nexus One, Samsung Galaxy S, and other Google Android smartphones on Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, and other wireless providers. What have you found out there?

There are a growing number of options and new medical apps are popping up all the time. Let's take a look at some of the most popular ones:
  • Epocrates is now available for Android! You can also use your mobile web browser and access drug info at m.epocrates.com
  • Unbound Medicine has medical references, textbooks, and other resources for Android.
  • Skyscape also has medical references, textbooks, and other resources for Android.
  • MobilePDR is a drug reference app that is available to health care professionals as a free app. Non-clinicians can purchase this app. It's powered through Skyscape.
  • UpToDate can be accessed via any mobile web browser. So, it's available for Android, but not as a standalone app.
  • QuantiaMD (you'll have to try it. it's a great app that provides education and other resources)
Well, this is just the beginning. It won't be long before we see a robust selection of medical apps for Google Android. Stay tuned and make sure to subscribe to stay current as new medical apps get released for Android.

5 comments:

  1. CSI has a app to store your medication, immunizations and allergies called "MyMobileMedBox" We are also developing a PHR similar to our iPhone motionPHR which will be out 1st qtr 2010. We are planning of focusing our effort on the Android because of it's robust OS.

    If you would like to read more about Android for medical use check out
    http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2009/10/doctors-choose-google-android-iphone-medical-apps.html

    Jeff Brandt
    www.comsi.com

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  2. Jeff, that's a great article on KevinMD

    Let me know if you'd ever be interested in posting a guest article here on this site as well.

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  3. you may also want to check this out on kevinmd.com for a slightly different perspective ;)


    http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2009/12/iphone-worse-google-android-medical-apps.html

    (one of the top posts for December on KevinMD, BTW)

    thanks for the great blog site

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  4. Anonymous9:11 AM

    Epocrates is now available for the Android...

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  5. Hi!
    hope our blog about Android Medical Apps http://androidmedicalapps.com cloud be useful!

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