![]() ![]() ![]() With the client I just mentioned, I completed his profile in about 10 minutes, and then printed off handouts (thanks to Printopia!) for him to read and discuss with his docs. I did not realize how beneficial this app would be until a client said to me, “I take ten pills a day, and I swear none of the doctors talk to each other!” This app allows me to create a profile for each client, save the profile, and protect it with a password. Med Check allows entry of all drugs/supplements a client has reported, and creates printable handouts (precautions, side-effects, interactions).Allows creation, saving, and password protecting of distinct “profiles”.Returns precautions, side-effects, interactions.PocketPharmacist: med search and tracking app I used the Xerox printer in my office, and a thumb drive. You could use the PDF It All app mentioned below. There are many ways to create PDFs from physical copies. When/if printing is required, I have two options: download the relevant forms from Box.com and print from my MacBook, or print from my iPad via Printopia. When I do a case summary write-up, I cut and paste a client genogram into the document. Notability is also great for maintaining genograms. Great integration with the most commonly used iPad toolsĪfter creating PDFs of the practice’s most used forms and uploading them to Box.com, I import them as needed into the relevant client folders and take notes on them with my stylus, just as if I were using a hard copy of the form.Offers autosync to a handful of cloud services, including box.com (which is HIPPA compliant).Organizational structure for files is logical and intuitive.I go to a website I trust, find info on the disorder, print the “printable” version while we’re talking. Real life scenario: client is reporting symptoms that match a particular disorder. As long as my MacBook is awake and connected to the same network as my iPad and the printer I need, it’s like having AirPrint printers in all three places. When I saw Printopia’s price tag, I did the Lucille Ball “eeeeI split my clinical week between two offices, each with its own network-connected printer. Mac/MacBook, iOS device, and printer must be on the same network for successful printing.Allows printing from iPad or iPhone to any printer you can access through your Mac/MacBook.Creates a print server on a Mac or MacBook.I can complete some paperwork that she needs to see, and she can see it and sign off without having to come to the main office for the physical copy. Then click their App Store link to get the iPad app.īy the way, my supervisor and I love the convenience of Box. Go to their website and sign up for a free account. Box is HIPAA compliant (scroll to the bottom of the linked page for their statement). Look no further than Box (box.com, box.net…same same). Google Drive (formerly Google Docs) is not –repeat NOT- HIPAA compliant (see sec. Some of the apps listed here were found via this service.Ĭloud storage hosts must either comply with HIPAA, or sign a Business Associate Agreement (BAA). Delivers daily a list of apps (typically that have “gone free”.In case you’re trying to justify buying an iPad (you crafty thing, you!), I’ll get right to the good stuff. ![]()
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