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Ask HN: Best way to track medications for elderly family member?
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3 points
by shipman05
83 days ago
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I have an elderly family member who has a large number of medications. They seem to frequently lose track of what meds they're taking. Worse, it seems that doctors often prescribe new medications without a full understanding of what meds are already being used and what possible interactions might be. I've tried a shared Google Doc, but struggle to get all parties involved to keep it updated. Are there any good, dedicated apps for this sort of thing (that aren't just data mining operations)? My initial searching yielded a lot of junk. What do y'all use for similar situations? |
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For each designated time (morning, lunch, ... ) do not pass GO until all items are checked.
I helped a med school instructor with zero budget, and fortunately enough, a bunch of iPads in the storage room.
For a patient assessment class, he needed a big checklist, so I set up some trivial code in Numbers (Free Excel) and that worked very well. It even collaborates these days, though we never got there, though a copy of the sheet on shared storage is fine.
or some automated/automator action.
One virtue is that all prescriptions can be embedded in the sheet, for the benefit of physicians with a copy of the sheet.
Missing piece? Without too much data-gathering, please note that grapefruit interferes with some meds. Nobody ever asked.