EasyMedMobile enters the iPhone app game

EasyMedMobile has developed and released its iPhone application to provide health information management services to smart phone users.

According to EasyMedMobile, based in Geneva, Switzerland, the iPhone app increases flexibility in managing and accessing health records via features including:
  • Health Passport: Storage for health-related information (including immunizations, allergies and health insurance) and accessing uploaded medical records for reference;
  • Global Emergency Contacts: Ability to look for medical care providers, clinics, pharmacies, dentists and hospitals on location globally;
  • Global Translator: Ability to access health records in a user’s native language; and
  • Health Tips: Customized health tips based on gender, area and health interest.

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