4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for iBlueButton® for iPhone.
iBlueButton® is free iOS app published by Humetrix.com, Inc.
Lngwy
Could not be happier with this app. I'm so pleased that there is a convenient way for me to carry my healthcare records with me to every doctor's appointment. As a Medicare patient, this app is a lifesaver.
lochavendrr
Application opens and accepts my IT touch but when I touch my name to open my records the application crashes. I've rebooted my phone and it still crashes. 18 Nov 2015 update - still can't get my updates to my medicare records since iOS 9 update
FourteenthCenturyGirl
Great concept but Very limited network. Mainly for vets. Syncs with 5 things: VA, aetna, medicare. No hospital networks or insurance like BCBS. Cant see how to enter results manually. I want my money back.
In92101
I have tried twice to make this app do what it says it will do, without any success. Can't even set up a profile that doesn't immediately disappear. Interface is not the least bit intuitive. I question whether any of the 5-star reviews are by real people not affiliated with the developer. I have downloaded hundreds of apps and used them successfully. I've never paid more for an app than what I paid for this. Totally disappointed. Please save your money.
Kirkkerekes
This app is terrible -- it crashes all the time, and is pretty much impossible to use because of brain-dead design decisions.
August23rd
the last update as of this post was at the end of may of last year, frequently crashes, I regret ever paying for the app, it DOES NOT connect with Apple Healthkit as a data source... (you'd think you could/should but it doesn't). Worthless app. You'd think at 15 bucks they'd actually hire a developer to maintain the app but nope.
Humando
I can't even get it to download from one of the four EMR platforms for which it was designed. I want my money back.
Microtechs
This app is worthless for personal medical history. It doesn’t store near enough information to make it worth $0.99 let alone a whopping $15. You can’t add when you started or stopped medication. There’s no place for dates of anything. There’s really no place for previous surgeries, dates and notes about the procedures and outcome. You can download from just a few sources if by chance your physician happens to subscribe to the service. Wasted my money. You’d be better off spending the money trying out 4 or 5 other apps that at least have fields to input data that you really need when you see a doctor or go to a hospital and they need your medical history when your in severe pain or have to remember years back.