2 Best Governments apps for Android (Medical)

Following is our list of the best governments apps for Android. Trusted developers like Government Employees Medical Scheme and TheFreeDictionary.com – Farlex are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include GEMS: Member, Acronyms and Abbreviations, .

1 GEMS: Member

GEMS (Government Employees Medical Scheme): Member

The GEMS: Member app allows you to track your personal health activity and receive important health reminders. You can easily manage your account by updating your preferred plan, ordering a new card, and finding local service providers all on your mobile phone. The app features a personal profile with a 360° member view, a provider finder, the ability to change your plan, order a new medical aid card, initiate and submit claims, and view your authorizations. This app aims to provide a hassle-free experience for managing your medical aid.

GEMS: Member
GEMS: Member
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.0 ★★★★☆
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2 Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronyms and Abbreviations Dictionary: Medical, Military, Government, Txt & More

The Acronyms and Abbreviations app for Android is a free dictionary that gives you instant access to the meanings of over 1 million acronyms and abbreviations from various fields like medicine, military, IT, and more. You can search for acronyms offline, save bookmarks, see search suggestions, view recent searches, adjust font size, and share definitions via social networks, email, and text. The app is user-friendly, comprehensive, and authoritative, making it perfect for medical professionals, military personnel, government workers, and anyone needing to understand acronyms quickly. The app is developed by Farlex, a trusted publisher with top ratings and millions of downloads across multiple platforms.

Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.4 ★★★★★
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