Skyscape Brings Johns Hopkins POC-IT® Diabetes Guide to Mobile Network

New mobile product to save clinicians time, reduce errors and improve patient care

MARLBORO, Mass., Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Skyscape, a global leader in clinical decision support for mobile devices and wholly owned subsidiary of Physicians Interactive Holdings, announced today that it has obtained a non-exclusive license to provide mobile service of the Johns Hopkins POC-IT Diabetes Guide to health care professionals. Skyscape currently releases mobile versions of the POC-IT Antibiotic (ABX) and HIV Guides.

Developed by the Johns Hopkins POC-IT Center (point-of-care / Information Technology), the Diabetes Guide is an evidence-based and rigorous peer-reviewed  electronic clinical decision support tool that is easily searched and quickly navigated to help health care professionals save time, reduce errors and be more confident in diagnosis and treatment decisions at the point of care. The mobile version of the Diabetes Guide also includes regular content updates that are transferred automatically to the user's mobile device or via easy download and synching.

The Diabetes Guide contains more than 150 comprehensive information modules that cover both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, including diagnosis, treatment and patient education.  It was developed at Johns Hopkins under the editorial leadership of Christopher D. Saudek, MD (editor-in-chief and past president of the American Diabetes Association), Rita Rastogi Kalyani, MD, MHS (managing editor) and Fredrick L. Brancati, MD, MHS (editorial advisor).  The Diabetes Guide was produced through a grant from the Trinidad and Tobago Health Sciences Initiative, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Medicine International.

All Johns Hopkins resources offered by Skyscape are fully integrated into the overall Skyscape portfolio using Skyscape's patented SmartLink™ and Knowtify™ technologies.  This enables clinicians to tailor their experience from the most trusted medical information, delivered in an intuitive manner that supports natural thought flow for diagnosis and treatment.  Skyscape supports the broadest array of mobile and wireless devices in the industry, including iPhone, Droid, Palm, Pocket PC, BlackBerry and Nokia smart phones.  

"We are pleased to release this important medical resource for the Johns Hopkins POC-IT Center," said Sandeep Shah, CEO and founder of Skyscape. "This new offering clearly demonstrates Skyscape's commitment to offer the most trusted medical information resources for point-of-care use via mobile device.  Johns Hopkins POC-IT Guides are written by clinicians for clinicians - making this a perfect fit for physicians, residents and nurses on the go."

The Johns Hopkins POC-IT Diabetes Guide is available through Skyscape for $24.95 through December 31, 2010. Further information about subscription rates can be found on the Skyscape website (www.skyscape.com) by searching for "JH Diabetes Guide."

For further information on the Johns Hopkins mobile POC-IT Diabetes, ABX and HIV Guide, please visit www.skyscape.com/pocit.

About the Johns Hopkins POC-IT Center

For more than a decade, the Point-of-Care/Information Technology (POC-IT) Center has developed information resources to support clinicians' decision making to raise the standard of care and improve patient safety and outcomes. Developed at Johns Hopkins more than a decade ago by clinicians for clinicians, Hopkins faculty edit and write the Guides' hundreds of information modules that condense expansive and complex information into bulleted nuggets that can be quickly searched, easily navigated and promptly applied at the point of care. Currently the Center offers POC-IT Guides for infectious diseases (ABX Guide), HIV and diabetes as mobile applications, in print and on the web.

About Skyscape

Founded in 2000, Skyscape® is the leading provider of clinical decision support tools for mobile devices.  Used by more than 1.5 million healthcare professionals, Skyscape resources include trusted clinical references, medical calculators, algorithms, medical alerts and other point-of-care clinical decision tools.  More than 600 medical resources in over 35 specialty areas are available for most smartphone (PDA) devices, including iPhone/ iPod touch/ iPad, Android, Blackberry, Palm OS, Palm Pre, Symbian, Windows Desktop and Windows Mobile.

Headquartered in Marlborough, MA, Skyscape is a wholly owned subsidiary of Physicians Interactive Holdings, LLC (PIH).  For more information, please visit www.skyscape.com or call 508-460-6500.

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