Universe mHealth Unveils Client-Branded Mobile App Platform

Universe mHealth LLC, today announced the launch of their client-branded advanced mobile app platform for healthcare organizations—the Universe mHealth App Platform. The platform offers medium and large healthcare organizations a single iOS and Android mobile app to support all of their informational, clinical, and financial self-service tools.

Custom apps currently offered by major health systems feature incredibly low functionality considering their price tags of $500,000 to $1,000,000 and 1+ years of development time per app. Universe mHealth offers more functionality while being significantly less expensive and faster to implement.The Universe mHealth App Platform comes with a series of pre-built features that health organizations may select from, while also adding their own custom features, developed by the Universe mHealth app development team.

Pre-built app features include:

– Health summaries

– Bill pay

– Prescription refills

– Appointment scheduling

– Appointment reminders

– Secure messaging with providers/staff

– Lab results

– Find a provider

– Find a location

– Urgent care wait times

– News

Custom features may include custom variants of the above listed features or new, client-specific features such as:

– Hospital campus wayfinder

– Remote patient monitoring

– Video consultations

– Intake forms

– Web check-in

The platform’s architecture contains a series of core features designed for maximum security, HIPAA-compliance, and easy interface development. Multiple concurrent interfaces to a customer’s various data sources are supported both via API or traditional HL7, CSV, and XML interface standards. The platform was developed in REACT Native, an open source coding language started by Facebook, which allows Universe mHealth to be published in both iOS and Android, without the need to manage separate codebases. 

“With many large health organizations already accumulating multiple mobile apps in order to provide self-service tools to their patients, there’s an excellent opportunity to consolidate these apps into a single app, greatly improving the patient experience,” explains founder John Deutsch in a statement.