WOONSOCKET, R.I., July 26 /PRNewswire/ -- CVS Caremark (NYSE: CVS) announced today the release of the Caremark.com iPhone application. Available at no cost at the iPhone App Store, this new application provides iPhone users with the ability to access the Drug Information Database to learn more about various prescription drugs and allows CVS Caremark plan members to log-in and securely manage their prescriptions on-line. The application can be used with all versions of the Apple iPhone, the iPod Touch and the iPad.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
iPhone Consumer Health Apps: Good Morning America
My goal was to assemble 5 affordable apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch
Total purchase price was under $10.
Here they are in alphabetical order:
ePocrates (free)
Health Cloud (free)
iFitness ($1.99)
Pocket First Aid and CPR ($3.99)
Restaurant Nutrition (free)
This is the link to the Good Morning America interview showing them in operation.
ePocrates
Medication descriptions, side effects, drug-drug interactions, pill identifier
Health Cloud
Native iPhone client for Google Health PHR
Creates a Continuity of Care Record that follows the guidelines of the
American Academy of Family Physicians
Retrieve medical history, surgical history, medication lists, allergies,
lab results
iFitness
Over 230 exercises illustrated and described
Stretches for individual body parts
12 exercise routines
Ability to track progress
Pocket First Aid and CPR
Topics include CPR, choking, bites, bruises, burns, seizures
Includes instructional videos
Restaurant Nutrition
Nutritional information from Restaurant Chains
Ability to track what is eaten per individual profile
Ability to locate restaurants via Google Maps
Ability to locate restaurants by calorie, fat, carbohydrates
iTunes Store
Related article: Best new software for your smartphone/PDA
Total purchase price was under $10.
Here they are in alphabetical order:
ePocrates (free)
Health Cloud (free)
iFitness ($1.99)
Pocket First Aid and CPR ($3.99)
Restaurant Nutrition (free)
This is the link to the Good Morning America interview showing them in operation.
ePocrates
Medication descriptions, side effects, drug-drug interactions, pill identifier
Health Cloud
Native iPhone client for Google Health PHR
Creates a Continuity of Care Record that follows the guidelines of the
American Academy of Family Physicians
Retrieve medical history, surgical history, medication lists, allergies,
lab results
iFitness
Over 230 exercises illustrated and described
Stretches for individual body parts
12 exercise routines
Ability to track progress
Pocket First Aid and CPR
Topics include CPR, choking, bites, bruises, burns, seizures
Includes instructional videos
Restaurant Nutrition
Nutritional information from Restaurant Chains
Ability to track what is eaten per individual profile
Ability to locate restaurants via Google Maps
Ability to locate restaurants by calorie, fat, carbohydrates
iTunes Store
Related article: Best new software for your smartphone/PDA
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
iPhone 3 G coming July 11, 2008
Faster, slimmer and open to new applications!
I'm still missing Bluetooth, however.
Our survey ends in 4 days so take this opportunity to have your opinions noted.
Most of you still feel that the SDK opportunity is more important than 3 G. SV
Visit the new App Store.
WWDC 2008 Keynote Address
I'm still missing Bluetooth, however.
Our survey ends in 4 days so take this opportunity to have your opinions noted.
Most of you still feel that the SDK opportunity is more important than 3 G. SV
Visit the new App Store.
WWDC 2008 Keynote Address
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Apple Announces iPhone 2.0 Software Beta
Features include support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and the App Store.
For developers:
Free SDK
$99.00 per year to hold developer license
$299.00 per year for the Enterprise program
retain 70% sales revenues
For customers:
The ability to download applications directly to the iPhone and iPod Touch
Steve Jobs continues to win hearts and minds. SV
Apple
For developers:
Free SDK
$99.00 per year to hold developer license
$299.00 per year for the Enterprise program
retain 70% sales revenues
For customers:
The ability to download applications directly to the iPhone and iPod Touch
Steve Jobs continues to win hearts and minds. SV
Apple
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microsoft exchange,
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