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IBM, Apple launch eight apps on healthcare and more for iOS devices

IBM, Apple launch eight apps on healthcare and more for iOS devices

According to the TechCrunch, one app named Hospital RN app for iPhone, is working to reduce operational costs associated with the managing of patient information by connecting with a hospital's own systems.

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  • Updated Apr 3, 2015 10:54 AM IST
IBM, Apple launch eight apps on healthcare and more for iOS devicesPhoto: Reuters

IBM and Apple have partnered together and announced the addition of eight more apps focused on healthcare and industrial products industries and more, which are designed for iOS devices.

This brings the total number of MobileFirst apps to 22.

The partnership between Apple and IBM was first revealed last year.

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According to the TechCrunch, one app named Hospital RN app for iPhone, is working to reduce operational costs associated with the managing of patient information by connecting with a hospital's own systems, while also allowing its users to manage patient info, including discharges, right from the iPhone. It works with Apple's iBeacon technology in order to identify patient rooms then display the relevant patient data based on proximity.

The apps Hospital Lead app for iPad and the Hospital Tech app for iPhone will focus on organizing and prioritizing task assignments.

A fourth app, the Home RN app for iPhone, is aimed at supporting nurses who work outside the hospital offering home care services.

Rapid Handover app for iPad for industrial products industry, which lets a foreman document and share info with shift workers related to the production goals and equipment maintenance among other things. Also, there are new apps for the retail industry (Order Commit app for iPad) and the insurance industry (Risk Inspect), the latter which uses the camera on the iPad to help document inspections.

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IBM announced a Passenger Care app to make it easier for airlines to re-book those whose flights are cancelled, delayed or changed.

The app Ancillary Sale app for iPhone improves things once passengers are on the plane. Flight attendants will be able to sell seat upgrades and in-flight purchases including duty-free items, using their iPhone.

IBM plans to announce a number of new applications across industry in the coming years.

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Published on: Apr 3, 2015 10:46 AM IST
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