TechTool Thursday 023
TechTool review of PicSafe Medi by PicSafe on iOS and Android
Website: – iTunes - Website - Android
There has been much discussion online with #foamed supporters interested in a mobile app that consents for taking patient photos. While we were all chatting about it, someone else has done it.
PicSafe Medi offers a secure way for you to take patient photos and record consent. It’s fabulous. But not exactly free.
Design and User Interface
The app looks beautiful and works perfectly. It’s clear that a lot of time, effort and money has gone into making this app special.
The developers have set up a company specifically for this app and it must have had a decent amount of financial backing.
Pediatric PicSafe on iPhone 1
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Pediatric PicSafe on iPhone 2
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Pediatric PicSafe on iPhone 3
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Pediatric PicSafe Android 1
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Pediatric PicSafe Android 2
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Pediatric PicSafe Android 3
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