BeCareLink MS is a mobile medical application designed to assist individuals diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in tracking, assessing, and managing their condition. The application allows users to complete periodic assessments that measure various neurological functions, including cognitive processing, motor coordination, and speech. These assessments are designed to provide longitudinal data regarding disease progression and symptom variability. The app stores user responses and performance data, which can be reviewed by healthcare professionals to aid in clinical decision-making. The software does not provide a diagnosis or treatment recommendation but functions as a patient management and monitoring tool.
An application software program designed for the continual collection and aggregation of a patient's self-care data to promote communication between patient and healthcare provider, to facilitate a patient's self-care by using rules defined during use of the application, and/or to facilitate population monitoring. It is typically used to capture clinical (e.g., blood pressure, weight, and blood glucose), nutritional, and/or exercise information in the home, which may include medication administration information captured from enabled injection devices and data from wearable devices, providing care plan, journal, medication advice, and/or messaging functionalities.