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February 8, 2012

Personal Health Records App Debuts on iPad

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Webahn, Inc. today announced that Capzule PHR, the first personal health records App for iPad, is now available on the App Store. Capzule PHR is a universal app that lets iPhone and iPod touch users install it as well.

Capzule PHR is also the first PHR on iPhone platform that offers full editing capability from a PC over Wi-Fi, including uploading files, via a web browser. Its Share feature allows data transfer between iPad, iPhone and iPod touch devices, making it easier to copy data to a family member’s device, to an upgraded device, or replicate in multiple devices. The most unique aspect of Capzule PHR is the ability for users to create their own personal sets of customizable health monitoring templates to record variations in health conditions, progress of health goals, and other observations.

“Capzule PHR is a perfect fit for anyone who needs a simple and complete personal health records solution,” said Vinu Nair, CEO of Webahn, Inc. “Personal health record is an essential app that everyone should have and we’re thrilled to release Capzule PHR as a universal app in order to make it available to a wider user base.”

Capzule PHR helps users record ones own personal and family medical information. This includes family, social, and medical history, medications, vaccinations and immunizations. Helping patients record allergies, conditions, and relevant data such as height, weight, blood pressure and pulse in one place offers a better path to care since all medical data may be stored in one secure location, and is available to review immediately when speaking with one’s doctor.

Capzule PHR is now available on the App Store for $5.99.

Webahn, Inc. (www.webahn.com) is a privately-held company incorporated in Michigan. The company has been providing clinical documentation solutions since 2000, first with OvernightScribe.com which is used by clinics throughout the nation, as well as Michigan State University HealthTeam and Henry Ford Health Systems. Capzule EMR (capzule.com) was later launched with the goal to provide affordable electronic medical records to solo and small practices and is now serving clinics nationwide.

For more information, visit: http://capzule.com/phr

  • gavcoop123

    I think this app maybe ahead of the Healthcare curve – A consumer is not going to be able to use this in meaningful way outside of an appointment organizer until practices are: 1 in a position to exchange data from the EMR to these devices and 2, comfortable sharing information in this way. http://www.dandd.com/health

  • http://hellostephen.com Steve Campbell

    You're right, it may be 3 to 5 years ahead of the curve but the company is carving out a niche for itself. Of course by the time it is more practical the big players will be in this space as well.