Watching the video as a potential patient of a tech-savvy doctor who may use ScriptPad, I have a few concerns. First, there is still a risk that your doctor will accidentally input the wrong information by inadvertently holding the spinner a second too long, or tapping two times when they meant to tap three. Anyone who has used an iPhone to type a text message knows that autocorrect is there for a reason. Because the prescription is sent right to the pharmacy without the patient double checking the doctor’s work, it could cause a major problem if the patient is not self-motivated to look at the label after picking up the medication. There is a confirmation step for doctors, but tired eyes can lead to mistakes. The app is missing a few key features that would enhance the utility for doctors. One of these is potential drug interactions. Senior citizens and patients with chronic diseases are typically prescribed a handful of medications for the actual disease, with more medications piled on to treat the symptoms of the original medication. The more drugs a patient is prescribed, the higher the risk of dangerous drug interactions. Although the pharmacist is supposed to have this information on file, it would save a lot of time if the app could suggest a similar but safe medication for a patient if a potential dangerous interaction was flagged from within the app. Finally, this app could be used to generate a massive amount of data for the pharmaceutical industry. The team claims that they do not sell data to third parties, and that they will notify users if they decide to do so in the future. Currently, the company generates revenue from pharmacies for every prescription that doctors send. The company plans on releasing a premium subscription version. Given the power and money that the pharmaceutical industry has in the global economy, I wouldn’t be surprised if the team and its investors are tempted to sell data to third-parties if this app hits scale. I’m betting that it will. Image provided by pond5 – the world’s stock media marketplace.
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