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Lexi-Comp updated their Pediatric Suite

Monday, February 9th, 2009

In a previous post we mentioned that the missing features from the Lexi Pediatric Suite are their diagnostic and lab tool and the Lexi-Tox

Lexi Pediatric Suite Updated

It seems that they responded to our wishes and they promptly added the missing databases for the same subscription price. Not only that but they even added Household Products to the list, a database that is most needed by people caring for children.

And thankfully, they also updated the iPhone app to include the new databases so that there will be no discrepancy between the platforms.

Lexi Pediatric Suite Updated

If you have Lexi on your Palm or Windows Mobile you need to update your database via their JAVA based Lexi Connect and if you have it on your iPhone / iPod Touch then you just accept that new update shown above.

Thank you Lexi for listening to us.

Epocrates Essentials on the iPhone .. cont’d

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

This is a continuation of the previous post

Here’s how it looks;

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A noticeable difference from the previous version is that next to the search box there’s now a drop down menu letting us choose which database to search such as the Dx or the Lab. And also there’s a new lower bar tab where we can access Medmath.

The new Epocrates is introduced to the users of the previous Epocrates Rx users as an update through the App store as shown below;

If you ever encounter a problem with getting the update, then all you have to do is to uninstall it from your iPhone or iPod Touch and then reinstalling it. This is specially true if you subscribed to the Essentials upgrade, it seems that the app needs to get your username and password once again in order to get the updated database. Note that the only access to changing the username and password is through a new installation starting from a scratch.

In a nutshell, this app represents a drastic change to the way we used to look at the iPhone and iPod Touch devices, They are no longer those cool sexy devices that can do little, They are now as serious and as powerful as the older peers [Palm and WM] as far as doctors and pediatricians are concerned.

Epocrates Essentials on iPhone

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Finally we’ve got the Essentials on the iPhone. On the 22nd of January, Epocrates has made a good job and produced a modern and fantastic iPhone app that we all crave for.

We’ve been waiting for this upgrade since last Christmas and finally it came. So now the same Epocrates app that you downloaded for free from the App store can be reformatted into the fully functional Epocrates Essentials and that’s why they changed its name from Epocrates Rx to Epocrates only.

The app includes great features that we used to rely on when we had our Palm and Pocket PC, including Rx, Dx, Lab, Tables, Medmath, DocAlerts, and Interactions checker. However, it is still missing their great differential diagnosis feature, the Epocrates Sx. It is also missing on the Mobile CME and the Epocrates Mobile Resource Centers and the Epocrates Medtools.

Having noticed these shortages, we thought that the subscription price would be a little bit lower than that of the other platforms, but unfortunately, It is not. The subscription prices are exactly as before with $149 per year and $249 per two years.

The good news is that you are allowed to switch, so that if you have a current valid Palm or Pocket PC subscription you can just change that into iPhone or iPod Touch for free. You can do that online by logging into your account in the Epocrates website.

The app has a feature which we had not seen in any other medical or non medical app so far in the App store, which is is a circled number attached to the app icon right upper corner.

This is just like the number we see on the updates tab in iPhone’s App store, but here it refers to the number of new DocAlerts that are added recently into your Epocrates app. Once again Epocrates teasing us with their nice surprises and innovations.
[Update 2009-03-17] The last statement is no longer valid, this feature is called Unified notification service which is recently released from Apple and is available for all developers now not just Epocrates.

Since its launch on the App store Epocrates has quickly taken the position number one in the list of most frequently downloaded apps and its icon now is the logo of the medical category on iTunes. This has two explanations; first, Epocrates has a prebuilt reputation and so people were waiting for their iPhone app, Second, This app is so useful that it has easily spread among iPhone savvies. However, we have to remember that this statistical result is inherently incorrect because we don’t know how many of those who downloaded the Epocrates [previously called Epocrates Rx] have actually subscriped or switched to the Essential Subscription. Many of them, are likely satisfied with the free Rx version alone. This is another reason why we said there should be two apps one is free and another PRO paid version.

To be continued …

The New Medical Category in the App Store

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

As we have repeatedly mentioned in previous posts that the iPhone applications are flooding the medical field, this is just another proof of that.

Apple has allocated a special Medical category; The medical apps were previously listed in the Health and Fitness category But now they are listed in their own category.

As it is the case with other categories, we now have lists of the most popular free and paid apps. As well as as list of the most recently released. Making the task of finding the right medical app much easier.

The category icon is always the icon of the most popular Free App, which is currently Epocrates Rx. This is different from our poll that indicates Skyscape Medical Resources in the first position, probably because our poll is strictly pediatric!

The categorization done by Apple is somewhat inaccurate as there are still Apps that should be filtered and listed in the Health and Fitness category. For example “Eye Test” an app that is currently the second popular free app, is about how people [not necessarily professional] can test their visual acuity. This is definitely a general public app and should not be included in the Medical category.

The Medical category should include only those apps that are used by health care professionals and should not include those apps that can be used by the general mainstream users, Do you agree?

Hopefully, as more apps are developed the more they are specific and the more likely they will be sub-categorized so that eventually we’ll have the Pediatric Sub-category in the app store!

Unbound Goes Native on the iPhone

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Unbound Medicine announced today that the very first native iphone product is out and it’s the Nursing Central.

Unbound Medicine reputation stems from the fact that for every title they publish they provide Palm, Windows Mobile, an online web access, as well as a wireless mobile site that can be accessed by virtually any device with internet browsing capability including the iPhone and iPod Touch.

But this time it’s no longer a web based app, It is a fully native app and there are arguably several advantages of a native app over the web based app as we dicussed in a previous page.

The Nursing Central is provided as free app from iTunes but to get it actually running content you should purchase a yearly $160 subscription from the Unbound Medicine website. This is much like Skyscape approach when they first launched Skyscape Medical Resources but at least they gave us some free goodies with it. Unbound did not.

However; They will provide free switching, which means that if we have say Palm subscription to Merck Bundle then we are allowed to switch to the iphone version at no cost as long as we are still within the yearly validity of the annual subscription. This is something that Skyscape refuses to give!

The app fits really well on the iPhone’s large screen and here’s a quote of one the earliest reviews published on iTunes ” … Nursing Central looks and feels like its built for iPhone, easy to read and easy to navigate. Skyscape, on the other hand, feels like they just repurposed the old graphics from PDAs… ”

Probably it is too early to judge on Unbound Medicine with only one app so far, let’s see what are they going to do with the other titles such as Pediatrics Central and Merck Manual.

Unbound Medicine on Blackberry

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

One of the defects that we used to see with the popular Unbound Medicine platform was the missing blackberry compatibility. They used to have Palm and Windows Mobile versions of all of their products and their mobile websites allowed users of any mobile [including blackberry] to have access to their titles.

Now there’s another native platform; The Blackberry.

Unbound Medicine on Blackberry

With the launch of recent blackberry devices such as Blackberry Storm that supports touch interfaces the list of differences between BB and other platforms is getting shorter, now Blackberry is not an email-only machine carried by enterprise employees and business people, it can as well be carried by us doctors. The evidence is that with the addition of Unbound Medicine we now have all the major three developers [Epocrates - Skyscape - Unbound Medicine] up and running on Blackberry.

Not all titles are currently compatible with the new Blackberry platform but the list is impressive as a ‘just-started’ platform check the List of Currently Available Unbound Medicine Titles on Blackberry.

This will definitely please the BB users and will kick another Unbound Medicine industry standards.

Let’s see if they are going to make an equivalent native iPhone platform.

Unbound Medicine on Blackberry

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

One of the defects that we used to see with the popular Unbound Medicine platform was the missing blackberry compatibility. They used to have Palm and Windows Mobile versions of all of their products and their mobile websites allowed users of any mobile [including blackberry] to have access to their titles.

Now there’s another native platform; The Blackberry.

Unbound Medicine on Blackberry

With the launch of recent blackberry devices such as Blackberry Storm that supports touch interfaces the list of differences between BB and other platforms is getting shorter, now Blackberry is not an email-only machine carried by enterprise employees and business people, it can as well be carried by us doctors. The evidence is that with the addition of Unbound Medicine we now have all the major three developers [Epocrates - Skyscape - Unbound Medicine] up and running on Blackberry.

Not all titles are currently compatible with the new Blackberry platform but the list is impressive as a ‘just-started’ platform check the List of Currently Available Unbound Medicine Titles on Blackberry.

This will definitely please the BB users and will kick another Unbound Medicine industry standards.

Let’s see if they are going to make an equivalent native iPhone platform.

Skyscape Goes Native on the iPhone

Friday, December 12th, 2008

The native iPhone version of Skyscape has been delivered and was named Skyscape Medical Resources, a name that indicates the huge database of titles of the iconic medical applications developer.

Skyscape Medical Resources sports four free titles, these are: Archimedes, Outlines in Clinical Medicine, MedAlerts, and Rx Drugs. Yes, I know that you’ve never heard of such a free offer from Skyscape BUT it’s true they are offering it absolutely free. Click here to open up the free download page on your iTunes.

Not only it provides these lovely four free goodies but it also functions like a portal to all other Skyscape titles where we can purchase the yearly subscription [See screenshots above].

So they intelligently did not market their products separately just like what Lexi has done but instead they developed a single app that we all going to download [because it's free] and then we’ll gradually get tempted to buy the other Skyscape titles from within the app itself. [Update 04-24-09], Now apps are marketed separately but still they flow into the single app, read related post.

Other thoughtful advantages of the single app are:

1) They can send you updates in a single packet instead of having to update many titles a process which takes fairly long time for Apple to approve.

2) They can include their popular SmartLink technology enabling the users to cross link among all the installed apps a function which would have not been feasible on multiple apps.

The flow of pages and the extremely easy interface coupled with large fonts and screen and a flip and touch iPhone’s navigation makes Skyscape a real medical treasure on our iPhone and iPod Touch.

All the features we used to have on the Palm and PocketPC are there such as the history tab and the multi-indexing of each title and even you get some extra iPhone features such as zooming in by double tapping. However, some functions are still missing such as the interactive flow charts and external linking.

Currently there are 350+ [out of the total 500+] Skyscape titles that have been made iPhone ready and can be downloaded either directly from the Skyscape website or from within the Skyscape Medical Resources itself.

Before the availability of this native app they used to offer their products online through their iPhone website http://iphone.skyscape.com and if you have purchased a subscription on that website you can switch to the native version.

So no more excuses now that we have the largest medical PDA library available and up and running so we can safely get ourselves a new iPhone or iPod Touch for Christmas!

Epocrates 25% Discount!

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Epocrates is offering 25% discount if we preorder the yet unreleased Epocrates Essentials on the iPhone and iPod Touch.

We mentioned in a previous post that the company may release this highly anticipated iPhone product before Christmas and it turns out that could be true because this pre-order offer is only valid until Decemeber 19th.

Approximately $40 will be saved if we take advantage of this offer and so it’s good idea.

[Update] this offer is no longer valid

Oh! if you are already subscribed to Windows Mobile or Palm version then wait they may offer a free switch for you soon!

Epocrates Open House

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

November 19, 2008 I was invited to attend the Epocrates Open House held where Epocrates Inc. resides in the lovely neigborhood of San Mateo.

The conference room was full of people dedicated to the use of PDA in clinical medicine and the enthusiasm was clearly evident on all of the faces. Also noticeable was the warmth of these people and how they welcome their guests in a wonderful style including their public relations officer Erica.

I was lucky to meet Jeff Tangney co-founder of Epocrates and we had a quick chat together. And I thought let me share with you the two most important things that I learned from him;

First, Epocrates Essentials is coming to the iPhone as a native app soon, perhaps before Christmas!

Second, You will be able to switch [for free] from your current Windows Mobile or Palm subscription to iPhone and so if you are still hesitant to get yourself an iPhone [because it doesn't have Epocrates Essentials] then prepare yourself for the big switch!