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P-Cog

The Philadelphia cognitive assessment (P-Cog)  is a four minute clinical cognitive test and expert screening system to diagnose and detect dementia

The Philadelphia cognitive assessment (P-Cog)  is a four minute clinical cognitive test and expert screening system to diagnose and detect dementia

P-Cog

by David Weisman
P-Cog
P-Cog
P-Cog

What is it about?

The Philadelphia cognitive assessment (P-Cog)  is a four minute clinical cognitive test and expert screening system to diagnose and detect dementia. The test can be administered in a clinician’s office and billed under CPT code 96120. Validated for the detection of dementia, the 30 question test assesses verbal and visual memory, language, logic, frontal executive, math, and visual spatial domains.

P-Cog

App Details

Version
2.0.7
Rating
(2)
Size
8Mb
Genre
Medical
Last updated
October 17, 2023
Release date
September 12, 2014
More info

P-Cog is FREE but there are more add-ons

  • $4.99

    1 Use

  • $84.99

    20 Uses

  • $45.99

    10 Uses

  • $24.99

    5 Uses

App Screenshots

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App Store Description

The Philadelphia cognitive assessment (P-Cog)  is a four minute clinical cognitive test and expert screening system to diagnose and detect dementia. The test can be administered in a clinician’s office and billed under CPT code 96120. Validated for the detection of dementia, the 30 question test assesses verbal and visual memory, language, logic, frontal executive, math, and visual spatial domains.

The test is followed by a score-specific impression and expert system.  This system records confounders and proposes plan options, which can be printed and scanned into electronic medical records.

The P-Cog generates a medical report which satisfies CPT code 96120: “neuropsychological testing administered by a computer with qualified health care professional interpretation and report.”

10% of the proceeds will be donated to Alzheimer's research.

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