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About this app

The mobile application "La Suite Necker" is intended for adolescents and young adults with a rare or chronic disease, to enable them to better live with their disease on a daily basis and to gain autonomy. For this, the application allows young patients to organize the follow-up of their care path in a personalized way.

This application, conceived by the "La Suite" coordination team, in collaboration with adolescents monitored at the Necker-Children's Hospital -AP-HP-, was designed so that it could be used by all adolescents and young adults carriers of a rare or chronic disease.

The application allows to:

- Create a profile and enter all of your health information from the "my health passport" tab,
- Schedule personalized alerts for taking medication, renewing prescriptions and medical appointments,
- Prepare your consultations by noting questions to ask health professionals,
- Photograph their health professionals and register their details (subject to their agreement),
- Photographing his medications and note their dosage,
- Consult video tutorials on the transition,
- Be redirected to websites for teenagers and young adults specialized in:
- The adolescence
- Sexuality
- Addictions and drugs
- Schooling and vocational guidance
- Mental health.

This application aims to:
- Make the young actor healthy and autonomous
- Explain the continuity of the care pathway between the pediatric sector and the adult sector.
Updated on
Dec 12, 2018

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What's new

Première version pour cette nouvelle application, destinée aux adolescents et aux jeunes adultes porteurs d’une maladie rare ou chronique, afin de leur permettre de mieux vivre avec leur maladie au quotidien et gagner en autonomie.