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Care providers and researchers from all over the world are producing new medical discoveries and advancing patient care with apps built using ResearchKit and CareKit – our open source code. With ResearchKit, CareKit and other tools you can develop an app that can drive health science through research at scale, or change the way you deliver care to patients beyond the confines of a lab or doctor's office. Discover how an app could take your work further and join a global community that is transforming health through technology.

ResearchKitTake research out of the lab.

With ResearchKit, you can build apps that enroll more participants and conduct studies at a scale never seen before. Move beyond the lab and reach people wherever they are for a more robust, real-world cohort.

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UNC conducts the largest study ever on postpartum depression.CareKitGet a better picture of your patients’ health.

Apps built with CareKit engage patients in their care and recovery by giving them the opportunity to track and share daily progress from their devices. Now care providers have the chance to connect with patients outside of regular visits, and gather insights to provide better care.

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Johns Hopkins reinvents cardiac patient care with Corrie Health.ResearchKit and CareKit work together seamlessly.

Each framework has its own customizable modules that can be used to create an app for research or care. Whether your app is used to conduct a research study or to offer better patient care, you can utilize elements of both frameworks to create it.

Gather informed consentBuild personalized care plansCreate surveysVisualize trendsConduct active evaluationsConnect with patientsExplore the possibilities.

Capture relevant data at scale and derive valuable insights with a variety of different modules from ResearchKit and CareKit. Here is just a snapshot of what you can do.

ResearchKit

Collect informed consent with simplified consent modules.

ResearchKit

Easily build digital questionnaires
from a library of survey templates.

ResearchKit

Measure hearing thresholds and sound exposure to evaluate hearing health.

ResearchKit

Conduct vision tasks to get a look at visual health.

CareKit

Track daily symptoms and adherence to improve patient outcomes.

CareKit

Deliver care plans that stay with your patients all day.

CareKit

Connect with patients outside of regular visits.

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Check out some apps built with ResearchKit & CareKit.Corrie Health

An app designed to help patients recover from a heart attack.

Johns Hopkins Digital

Caremap

An app to help plan your child’s healthcare.

Boston Children’s Hospital

Mom Genes Fight PPD

A study to understand the causes of postpartum depression.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Concussion Tracker

A research study that tracks recovery from a concussion diagnosis.

NYU Langone Medical Center

VascTrac

A research study of peripheral artery disease.

Stanford University

WebMD Pregnancy

Track a baby’s growth and development, week by week.

WebMD

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Opens in a new windowUNC conducts the largest study ever on postpartum depression.Mom Genes Fight PPD

A study to understand the causes of postpartum depression.

Postpartum depression (PPD), is one of the most common complications of childbirth, and yet much remains unknown about this condition. Approximately one in seven women experience PPD and some of its most devastating consequences include maternal suicide, infanticide, and reduced maternal sensitivity leading to adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes for the child.

This led UNC School of Medicine to create Mom Genes Fight PPD (formerly PPD ACT), an iOS app they used to recruit, consent, screen, and enable DNA collection from women with a lifetime history of PPD. Mom Genes Fight PPD was designed to understand why some women are afflicted with postpartum depression and others aren’t based on genetics.

“We were able to use ResearchKit to bring PPD research to a much larger population compared to traditional studies that require participants to visit specific research centers.”

—Quote by Samantha Meltzer-Brody, MD, MPH Since its launch, the app has reached over 17,000 downloads enabling the team to tap into a huge participant population and collect approximately 4,000 genetic samples. The scale of the study also drove genome-wide association studies.

Now, UNC researchers are able to accurately determine reliability of which childbirth preceded the worst episode, participant's age at the worst episode, and duration of the worst episode in a cohort larger than any studied previously. The scale of the study, and the number of participants recruited has the team at UNC hopeful that they are well on their way to understanding the genetic signature of postpartum mood disorders. This critical knowledge will improve detection, prevention, and treatment of postpartum depression.

Modules used:ResearchKitConsentResearchKitSurveys

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Johns Hopkins reinvents cardiac patient care with Corrie Health.Corrie Health

An app designed to help patients recover from a heart attack.

Get the appThe weeks following a heart attack, or myocardial infarction, are crucial to recovery. In fact, unplanned readmissions after hospitalization for acute myocardial infarction are among the leading causes of preventable morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs.

The Corrie Health program, centered around an app created by physicians at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, is giving patients greater control over their recovery and reducing readmission rates. The app, which leverages ResearchKit, CareKit, and Apple Watch, allows for remote monitoring and continuous data collection so providers can have better insight into their patients’ health status and recovery progress.

This mobile health solution aims to reinvent the cardiac patient’s experience by: helping them improve skills for diet, exercise, and medication habits, connecting them to resources helpful to recovery, introducing them to mindfulness techniques for improving awareness and emotional strength, and recording data on steps, heart rate, and blood pressure. Data are captured with the help of an Apple Watch and Bluetooth blood pressure cuff that writes data directly to the Health app and is shared via HealthKit to the Corrie Health app.

Modules used:ResearchKitConsentResearchKitSurveysCareKitTasksCareKitContactsCareKitCare Plan Store

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Visit the Corrie Health app website

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