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Steve Wozniak-approved mHealth app helps physicians collaborate on care using photos, video

A mobile health app that enables physicians to collaborate with colleagues using text, video and […]

A mobile health app that enables physicians to collaborate with colleagues using text, video and photos received a big boost at the American Telemedicine Association‘s annual conference when it was mentioned by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in a keynote address.

Wozniak mentioned the iClickCare app from ClickCare as an example of how telemedicine technology can improve patient care.

The mobile app is sold to physicians or health systems on a subscription basis and can be used with the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. It can help primary care physicians more quickly obtain opinions from specialists at different locations.

The company, which was started by a husband-and-wife physician team, charges $99 a month per user for the service and has doubled its sales in each of the last two years, The New York Times reported last month.

CEO Cheryl Kerr talks about the company and its iClickCare telemedicine app in the video below.

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