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Guest post: Matt Jameson Evans on the entry for HealthUnlocked

Following this 5 tweet summary of HealthUnlocked, Matt Jameson Evans (Founder of HealthUnlocked, @HealthUnlocked) kindly provided this guest post: The Maps and Apps’ project fits exactly with the goals...

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Patient access to the (GP) electronic health record, 5 tweet profile

Patient access to the (GP) electronic health record is 9th place in the voting at the time of writing. I have previously blogged about this entry highlighting how some entries from patients and GPs are...

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Recording, monitoring, behaviour change and LTC self care, 5 tweet profile

At the time of writing, Recording, monitoring, behaviour change and LTC self care is 10th in the voting for Maps and Apps. It exists as a web app and smartphone app for clinicians, with a smartphone...

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5 tweet profiles for the top 10 Maps and Apps entries

In order to conveniently review all of the 5 tweet profiles for the top 10 entries and associated guest posts, here is a list including links to Twitter where possible: Moodscope, @Moodscope, guest...

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Helping young people access sexual health services

Young people have lots of concerns when it comes to accessing sexual health services: will I be judged? Will they tell my parents? What examinations/tests will I need to have? Where do I need to go? A...

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App to help treatment of burns victims is official medical device

A new app helps clinicians estimate burn area percentages on patients, the necessary quantity of fluid and records patients’ details. The app works on Apple products like the iPad and was developed by...

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Five useful iPad apps from the US

Technology website Mashable has provided this useful summary of five iPad apps currently in use by doctors, patients and medical students in the US. They include apps about interactive anatomy,...

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Macmillan judge Jenny Ritchie-Campbell talks about Rally Round

Jenny Ritchie-Campbell, Director Cancer Services Innovation, Macmillan Cancer Support is one of the Maps and Apps judges who have selected some of their favourite existing apps, mobile sites and new...

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Julie Meyer talks about Patients Know Best

Julie Meyer, Chief Executive of Ariadne Capital and online dragon for the BBC, talks about two of her favourite entries to Maps and Apps: Patients Know Best and Rally Round. Julie highlights the...

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A heroic app story for clinician engagement

Pictures tell a thousand words and all that. If you can spare 2 minutes, please watch this: Fire Department App – PSA from Fire Department on Vimeo. The story behind the app reads like a QIPP dream:...

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Guest post: Matt Jameson Evans on the entry for HealthUnlocked

Following this 5 tweet summary of HealthUnlocked, Matt Jameson Evans (Founder of HealthUnlocked, @HealthUnlocked) kindly provided this guest post: The Maps and Apps’ project fits exactly with the goals...

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Patient access to the (GP) electronic health record, 5 tweet profile

Patient access to the (GP) electronic health record is 9th place in the voting at the time of writing. I have previously blogged about this entry highlighting how some entries from patients and GPs are...

View Article

Recording, monitoring, behaviour change and LTC self care, 5 tweet profile

At the time of writing, Recording, monitoring, behaviour change and LTC self care is 10th in the voting for Maps and Apps. It exists as a web app and smartphone app for clinicians, with a smartphone...

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5 tweet profiles for the top 10 Maps and Apps entries

In order to conveniently review all of the 5 tweet profiles for the top 10 entries and associated guest posts, here is a list including links to Twitter where possible: Moodscope, @Moodscope, guest...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Helping young people access sexual health services

Young people have lots of concerns when it comes to accessing sexual health services: will I be judged? Will they tell my parents? What examinations/tests will I need to have? Where do I need to go? A...

View Article


App to help treatment of burns victims is official medical device

A new app helps clinicians estimate burn area percentages on patients, the necessary quantity of fluid and records patients’ details. The app works on Apple products like the iPad and was developed by...

View Article

Five useful iPad apps from the US

Technology website Mashable has provided this useful summary of five iPad apps currently in use by doctors, patients and medical students in the US. They include apps about interactive anatomy,...

View Article


Macmillan judge Jenny Ritchie-Campbell talks about Rally Round

Jenny Ritchie-Campbell, Director Cancer Services Innovation, Macmillan Cancer Support is one of the Maps and Apps judges who have selected some of their favourite existing apps, mobile sites and new...

View Article

Julie Meyer talks about Patients Know Best

Julie Meyer, Chief Executive of Ariadne Capital and online dragon for the BBC, talks about two of her favourite entries to Maps and Apps: Patients Know Best and Rally Round. Julie highlights the...

View Article

A heroic app story for clinician engagement

Pictures tell a thousand words and all that. If you can spare 2 minutes, please watch this: Fire Department App – PSA from Fire Department on Vimeo. The story behind the app reads like a QIPP dream:...

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