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Palm Prevention Lives – Sort of.

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Nine years ago I started a little research / development project on the palm PDA called Palm Prevention. This was my resident research project in family medicine and I eventually did a “pilot” study (forgive the pun) and was published. In the nineties I was very interested in PDAs in healthcare and had several projects looking at clinical education, decision making, access to reference materials, and creating tools that took simple context into account.

Palm Prevention was a quick, patient specific screening tool that essentially took 50 or so evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and presented them to the user, filtered based on a few key criteria that fit on a single palm OS screen. Here are a couple of screen shots. The first screen is the start screen where the user provided a few key elements of patient history. The second is the filtered list of guidelines ranked in order based on evidence level (A being the strongest for). From there, tapping on any line brought you details of that guideline.

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I released it free on the Internet PDAGuidelines.com. (now deunct, but had several of my projects on it)

Today, I was on the AHRQ site and rediscovered their ePSS. Using the USPSTF guidelines, that have a similar approach and a tool that is available on multiple platforms, including the iPhone:

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More slick GUI thanks to the more advanced platform, but similar approach to what I was working on nine years ago. I do not have anything to do with the AHRQ or their tool, but I am happy to see that the idea is still alive and people are finding it useful enough to have a very similar design 9 years later.

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June 14th, 2009 at 10:26 am