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Are pharma apps the next big thing?

Source medapp news  |  Category: App News  |  Posted on 14 June 2014

Source: The Pharma Letter

We already know that increasing numbers of patients are going online for medical advice. With the rise in mobile health applications and wearable technology, it’s no surprise that pharma companies are falling over themselves to launch mobile apps focussed on specific conditions.

US drug major Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) has launched a smartphone app in the UK for people with depression. The Talking Progress app is being touted by the company as a ‘patient empowerment tool’ aimed to “facilitate dialogue between a healthcare professional and their patient in which depression can be discussed, understood and treated.” Their justification for the launch is the rising number of people with depression in the UK, of which only a quarter receive treatment. Lilly believes that the one of the barriers is a lack of communication between a patient and their healthcare professional, which can lead to both poorer quality treatment and outcomes.

Alan Lenox Smith, Lilly Medical spokesperson, said: “Talking Progress was developed to address a need within the management of depression; communication. By taking advantage of the growing demand for innovative channels, we were able to create an interactive tool which allows patients to be active participants in their recovery through understanding their symptoms and improving communication with their healthcare professional.”

Help to manage conditions

The app is supported by Dr Anindya Ghosh, Adult Consultant Psychiatrist, Cardiff, who said: “Poor communication and the limited time available make managing depression difficult in an outpatient setting. This can lead to non-adherence with treatment which in turn may lead to relapse. Talking Progress, an interactive tool, helps establish a good rapport between a patient and their doctor. In my view, this helps the person with depression develop a better understanding of their illness, and more importantly allows them to manage their condition more effectively.”

Talking Progress follows a number of other apps, such as one launched by Diabetes UK to help patients manage their diabetes, and another app focused on psoriasis. With more and more of our lives being managed on smartphones, it could be only a matter of time before pharmaceutical company apps become a standard part of the patient experience.

Image: Screenshots from Lilly's Talking Progress app.

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