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Health n Family 2.0


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Requirements Requires iPhone OS 2.2.1
Downloads 9 Limitations None
Publisher xCube Labs File Size 0
Date added 04 Aug 2009 Check your speed

Keep track of medical records, appointments and prescriptions, and store important medical documents on your iPhone. Health n Family lets you store a great variety of medical information conveniently and securely. Some of the things you can do with Health n Family are: save vital information such as emergency contact numbers, insurance details, and physician information, add lab reports, prescriptions, and other important documents to specific health conditions, save information about health conditions and link it to related medications, get handy access to record of surgeries, and family health history, track pharmacist, doctor, lab, and other medical related appointments, enter height and weight to calculate BMI, list out your allergies along with reactions and treatments, maintain immunization records, add advanced directives and Add code status of advanced directives, and email health record summary to physicians.

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