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About this app

Under“Eyes on Haemo” - A Self-Management Multi-modal Care Program funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the mobile application “Eyes on Haemo”, developed by Hong Kong Haemophilia Society and The Chinese University of Hong Kong is now being launched! This mobile app is tailor-made for patients with haemophilia and their carers, which enables them to easily and quickly record, review and share their bleeding and injection events at anytime and anywhere.

Patients and carers who successfully entered through the registration process can use the following features:
🩸 Record bleeding and injection events effortlessly
🩸 Alert Settings – notifications for injections 🔔
🩸 Appealing Calendar/Body Charts: Monthly summaries of bleeding and injection events
🩸 Share your detail reports to medical professionals by ONE click
🩸 Check forthcoming events of Hong Kong Haemophilia Society immediately

Hong Kong Haemophilia Society (HKHS) was formed by a group of patients with haemophilia and their families, medical professionals and people concerning the disease. HKHS strives to fight for a comprehensive medical system for the patients, and to ensure each patient is well taken care of. Our mission is to improve the medical care to patients with haemophilia in Hong Kong and promote healthy, independent and normal life.
Updated on
Aug 14, 2022

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info and Health and fitness
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

What's new

- UI and features improvements
- New information sections: “About Project” and “Contact Us”