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myWoundWatch is a free HIPAA compliant image sharing application that gives both medical providers and patients the ability to monitor medical images via their mobile devices

myWoundWatch

by John Phillips

What is it about?

myWoundWatch is a free HIPAA compliant image sharing application that gives both medical providers and patients the ability to monitor medical images via their mobile devices.

App Details

Version
1.7
Rating
NA
Size
11Mb
Genre
Medical Photo & Video
Last updated
February 2, 2018
Release date
August 11, 2015
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App Store Description

myWoundWatch is a free HIPAA compliant image sharing application that gives both medical providers and patients the ability to monitor medical images via their mobile devices.

Patients have the ability to:

- Find their healthcare provider(s) for image sharing
- Capture and upload medical photos (i.e. wounds)
- View a list of medical photos
- View images in a calendar view
- Compare images in a scrollable view
- Keep their healthcare provider aware of wound healing
- Send HIPAA secure text messages to their provider(s)

Healthcare Providers have the ability to:

- Add new patients
- Add multiple providers a single pateint's wound library
- Capture and upload medical photos
- View images in a calendar view
- Compare images in a scrollable view
- Send HIPAA secure text messages to both patients and providers
- Receive alerts regarding new patients and images
- Share images via email with other providers

ALL IN A FREE HIPAA COMPLIANT MOBILE APPLICATION!

Benefits of myWoundWatch include:

- Decreased office visits (especially helpful for patients traveling long distances)
- Ability to quickly share and document wound progress
- Ability to easily compare wound progression

"The idea for myWoundWatch stemmed from my desire to more actively monitor my patient's wounds, get my patients more involved in their own wound monitoring, and ease the burden of frequent office visits. My hope is simple: the easier the wound monitoring process becomes and the more frequently wound progression is reviewed, healing times will improve, and any serious concerns will be address more quickly, ultimately improving patient care."

Dr. John A. Phillips, MD
Peripheral and Coronary Interventionalist
Columbus, Ohio

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