iTriage Receives iPhone 3.0 OS Updates

Earlier this year, TelaDoc Medical Services and Healthagen teamed up to launch iTriage, an iPhone app that provides physician or consumer-directed cross coverage 24/7 delivered by primary care doctors who diagnose medical problems and, when appropriate, prescribe medication. Now, Healthagen has introduced a new, enhanced version of its software. According to the official Healthagen report, changes in iTriage include: - iPhone 3.0 OS updates; - zip code and GPS search capabilities; - enhanced navigation and user interface; - distances to facilities; - integrated mapping within the application; - landscape view; - more diseases and symptoms; - a “Tell a friend” feature to share iTriage information with your contacts; - further integration with HealthGrades quality information for purchasing reports, reviewing physicians, and accessing provider profiles within the app. iTriage can connect users to a nurse- or physician-advice line and, in a few minutes, they can be talking to a physician and many times have a prescription called into their local pharmacy, facilitating the treatment of many simple and common disorders, according to Healthagen. The app basically empowers consumers to make better healthcare decisions. “We are committed to continually improving iTriage for our customers, and we have thousands of iPhone users in every state of the country, who use this application when they need to find healthcare,” Wayne Guerra, M.D., M.B.A., chief medical officer, Healthagen, said. “These enhancements are both a part of our development plan, and in response to consumer feedback.” “Hospitals, urgent care centers, and even medical specialists are seeing an increase in patient referrals from the web, and different types of healthcare technologies, like iTriage. Consumers are evaluating medical information for themselves, and making an informed decision on where they want to pursue medical treatment,” Peter Hudson, M.D., CEO, Healthagen, added. “iTriage is committed to providing a frame work for both consumers and providers to benefit from this trend, particularly in the acute care setting, which is a challenging environment perfectly suited to mobile phone technologies.”

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