Medical innovations are a welcome need of the hour. Technological advances in medicine are pouring in, and coupled with the ubiquity of mobile health apps, they’re radically redefining medical care-- like with this recent in-flight display of wireless medical aid which turned out a real winner.

A passenger suddenly confronted severe cardiac conditions aboard this San Diego-bound flight from Washington, DC. Soon, medical intervention became imperative but equally improbable maid-air at 30,000 feet.

But the guy was in major luck as eminent cardiologist and a strong advocator of wireless medicine, Dr. Eric Topol, happened to be aboard. Using his iPhone and a snap-on AliveCor device, he immediately set up a cardiogram. And in a matter of minutes, the flight was gearing up for emergency landing.

The cardiogram parameters reflected that the ill-fated patient had suffered cardiac arrest midair. Reacting swiftly to Dr. Topol’s prognosis, the ad hoc landing by the staff finally saved a life and underlined Dr.Topol’s growing belief that health and medical facilities should look to draw on advancements in technology.

He professes that appification of healthcare processes can lead to a point where health apps would enable professionals to pick up and process vital signs to diagnose diseases like asthma, cancer, or even diabetes, without conducting any physical tests.

At SDI, we share Dr. Topol’s vision that technology can be a great leveler in aiding health and medical care. Various surveys and studies have pointed out that most healthcare professionals are keen adopters’ of medical apps and mobile devices.

With a more innovative attitude towards health apps, businesses and health organizations can take healthcare to a whole new level of availability, affordability, and effectiveness. Just as our mobile apps developers did with CardioLogBook, a smart health app innovation that allows users to log their daily activities and procedures on their smartphone, which serves as updated logbook for cardiologists and cardiology trainees.

Mobile apps developers at SDI hold health and medical apps to be the hub of future health care. With rapidly growing Android and iPhone health apps, better models for medical care and health are continuously in the making. From health apps for doctors, paramedics, and nurses, you can find a medical app for cardiologists, physios, trainers, and just about every other thing.

With our firm belief in wholesome evolution of technology, SDI is a great place to draw on apps development resources that can help you with designing, planning, and creation of your health app. Join us at www.softwaredevelopersindia.com or email team@sdi.la to have your health app blueprint ready.

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SDI is a great place to draw on apps development resources that can help you with designing, planning, and creation of your health app. Join us at www.softwaredevelopersindia.com or email team@sdi.la to have your health app blueprint ready.