There's an App for That? Highlighting the Difficulty in Finding Clinically Relevant Smartphone Applications
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Wiechmann, Warren; Kwan, Daniel; Bokarius, Andrew; Toohey, Shannon L.
Introduction: The use of personal mobile devices in the medical field has grown quickly, and a large proportion of physicians use their mobile devices as an immediate resource for clinical decision-making, prescription information and other medical information. The iTunes App Store (Apple, Inc.) contains approximately 20,000 apps in its "Medical" category, providing a robust repository of resources for clinicians; however, this represents only 2% of the entire App Store. The App Store does not have strict criteria for identifying content specific to practicing physicians, making the identification of clinically relevant content difficult. The objective of this study is to quantify the characteristics of existing medical applications in the iTunes App Store that could be used by emergency physicians, residents, or medical students.
2016
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
17/2
Wiechmann, Warren; Kwan, Daniel; Bokarius, Andrew; Toohey, Shannon L.