Multinational technology and consulting corporation IBM has announced that PLM, a Latin American healthcare sciences publisher, has launched a library of mobile apps to deliver medical information on conditions such as cancer and heart disease. Healthcare providers using a mobile device can now access the most up-to-date information to deliver better patient care.
Mobile device usage among medical professionals is growing rapidly, with many relying on smartphones and tablets to access the information they need at the point of care. According to a recent report, 9 in 10 healthcare providers will use smartphones in a professional capacity this year.
The leading reason physicians use smartphones is to access drug information. PLM used the IBM MobileFirst application development portfolio to help convert its medical reference guides into 35 mobile apps, developed within just weeks, to deliver timely access to information about diseases, treatments and medicines, enabling clinicians to improve patient care.
PLM provides the most widely used medical reference guides in the Spanish-speaking world. Doctors and health specialists have based millions of treatment decisions on the information in PLM's database that includes dosing information for different patient characteristics such as age and weight, and highlights potential interactions between prescriptions.
PLM selected IBM Worklight, part of the IBM MobileFirst portfolio, for its use of open standards and comprehensive app development and security capabilities. With IBM, PLM has been able to standardise all of its mobile initiatives and improve the user experience across multiple devices and operating systems.
The publisher currently has 35 mobile apps that were developed using the IBM MobileFirst portfolio. These apps are available for specific treatment areas such as cardiology, dermatology, obstetrics and oncology.
Going forward, PLM will use the IBM MobileFirst portfolio to provide clinicians with access to healthcare analytics via mobile devices. Additionally, with better insight into how the data is being accessed and applied by clinicians, PLM will be able to further streamline communications and content, and expand its business to new regions.
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