Android app #2
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The need to document health related events as they happen can be crucial to optimizing certain therapies. As we get older I am finding this out first hand. Well, second hand as none of these things affect me at present. People i know and love are affected by various chronic conditions. I think the more data points available the better to possibly steer their treatments to better outcomes.
I have seen various log sheets provided by health care providers that the patient is supposed to fill out by hand and keep records of particular events and details about said events over relatively long time periods. I have also seen this logging process fail for various reasons. Mostly because the person forgets to fill it out for every event, or simply doesn't care for the process or the form wasn't available at the time of the event, etc.
I know my "talent" of naming of apps is not great but I present to you the Med Event app for Android. It is still very much a work in progress but I started creating it less than 48 hours ago and I have a grand total of about 4 hours of actual work in on it. About an hour or more spent getting the Caduceus overlay looking good on top of the calendar.


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The only setting right now is Dark mode. I am thinking about adding patient and doctor info but then I will need to make it HIPPA and GDPR compliant with MFA login and encryption. There are a lot of data points swimming around in my brain regarding this app.
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Good luck. Hope this is successful for you.
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Very cool, sir! Sadly my brain at the very end of all of those screenshots goes to "can you just have AI summarize what happened and what likely next steps should be?" perhaps it's my use of Gemini (TARS!) lately to help answer or summarize quick IT questions or queries.
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LOL @89th! Yeah I get it. I have been developing software my entire adult life and doing this is fun. I get very laser focused when developing things. Having a "team of programmers" inside of Android Studio's AI that I can just command to do this! Do that! Fix that! is very empowering. I do review and modify the code but the latest version is very good at just getting it right.
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Thanks Mik. I think this one might actually make it to the Play Store at some point. I am thinking about a subscription based pricing model. Keep it very affordable, offer annual subscription discount, etc.
Getting 100,000 people to send me $1 every month would make for a nicer retirement.

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