JAN 24, 2012 12:06pm ET

Related Links

Aetna Beefs Up its Mobile App
May 23, 2012
Mobile App Collects Rounds Data
May 21, 2012
FCC Considers New Medical Wireless Spectrum
May 18, 2012
HIT Vendor Round-up: Numera, NoMoreClipboard & ReadyPoint
May 4, 2012
Amcom Adds Critical Results to Messaging Suite
May 4, 2012
Health I.T. Vendor Round-up: Allscripts, Enterasys, Stoltenberg & Merge
May 1, 2012
Final Rule Encourages Medicaid Home and Community-Based Care
April 30, 2012

Kaiser Gives Patients Mobile Access to Electronic Health Records

Print
Reprints
Email

Kaiser Permanente has made patient access to their electronic health records available via mobile computing devices.

A new, free app for Android devices is available on the Android Market. An iPhone app will be available in coming months, but a shortcut icon can be downloaded now via the Safari browser to home screens that will take patients directly to the a mobile-optimized version of the kp.org Web site.

Patients will have mobile access to their Kaiser-populated personal health record to access diagnoses and other data, and can e-mail physicians, schedule appointments, refill prescriptions, check lab results, and search for medical facilities. Authorized family members also have access.

Comments (0)

Be the first to comment on this post using the section below.

Add Your Comments:
You must be registered to post a comment.
Not Registered?
You must be registered to post a comment. Click here to register.
Already registered? Log in here
Please note you must now log in with your email address and password.
Twitter
Facebook
LinkedIn

Looking to build better care coordination, health systems are buying physician groups in droves. Making the deal work, however, requires careful management on the I.T. front.

Login  |  My Account  |  White Papers  |  Web Seminars  |  Events |  Newsletters |  eBooks
FOLLOW US
Already a subscriber? Log in here
Please note you must now log in with your email address and password.