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patientMpower for COVID-19


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Sundhed & Fitness Medicinsk
Forfatter: patientMpower Ltd
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The patientMpower for COVID-19 app is for people in the Republic of Ireland who have been enrolled in the COVID-19 remote monitoring programme by a healthcare professional.

The patientMpower for COVID-19 app will allow you to monitor your COVID-19 symptoms and health information such as your oxygen levels and temperature whilst you are in self-isolation. This information will be shared confidentially with trained personnel at dedicated monitoring centres. They will be able to see your information immediately. Monitoring will enable healthcare professionals to assess if you are recovering well whilst in isolation or if you need additional support (e.g. extra treatments at home or if you need to go to hospital).

It is recommended that you consent to using location services after downloading this app. If you don’t want to consent to sharing your location you can continue to use the app. The location information will be de-identified and used for research into COVID-19.

KEY FEATURES
Monitors your oxygen saturation (using a device called a pulse oximeter), which is important to track to ensure you are recovering from COVID-19
Tracks your symptoms including breathlessness
Records details of relevant underlying conditions and your existing medications
Anonymised location monitoring, to help us understand trends of COVID-19 across Ireland and plan resources to best deliver healthcare
Syncs with Apple Healthkit to track heart rate and activity
Confidential health data viewable in real time by healthcare professionals at monitoring centres

patientMpower are an Irish digital health company who are experienced in providing home monitoring platforms for people with lung conditions. If you need help installing the app or need any technical support please email [email protected].

IMPORTANT: This app cannot provide medical intervention in the event of an emergency. If you experience a rapid worsening of symptoms or severe breathing difficulties please contact 999 or 112.