The Prevention TaskForce (formerly ePSS) is an application designed and developed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Nation's lead Federal agency for research on health care quality, costs, outcomes and patient safety. It was developed by AHRQ to support the independent U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). The USPSTF is an independent, volunteer panel of national experts in prevention and evidence-based medicine. AHRQ provides support to the USPSTF.
The Prevention TaskForce application was developed to assist primary care clinicians identify the screening, counseling, and preventive medication services that are appropriate for their patients. The Prevention TaskForce information is based on the current recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and can be searched by specific patient characteristics, such as age, sex/gender, and selected behavioral risk factors. When using this tool please read the specific recommendation to determine if the preventive service is appropriate for your patient. This tool is not meant to replace clinical judgment and individualized patient care.
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USPSTF Prevention TaskForce FAQ
Is USPSTF Prevention TaskForce free?
Yes, USPSTF Prevention TaskForce is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is USPSTF Prevention TaskForce legit?
⚠️ The USPSTF Prevention TaskForce app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does USPSTF Prevention TaskForce cost?
USPSTF Prevention TaskForce is free.
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I will put in info for any given person, it’ll list all these tests in the A&B recommendation lists, which are “highly recommended”. Then I’ll scroll down to the D recommendation list, which is like “not recommended”. It’s the same exact list. No matter what variables I put in, and it’ll be different lists, but the highly & the not recommended lists are always identical.
And the “I” list is the same about half the time. Idk what’s going on. It’s a joke.
Crash
App crashes even after update to ios 15.6.
Excellent App!!
Really great app, easy to use, color coded well, organized well. Simply put in patient details (age sex, height weight, etc) and get ALL the preventative recommendations!
Needs updated
Crashes
Crashes on iPhone
Great app; used it regularly until it quit working on iPhone a couple months ago. Crashes before it completely opens.
Needs fixes
Unable to download. Menu won’t stay open to access options.
Very useful, but some limitations
This app is very good, but you should offer an option to choose between Pounds/Kg and feet/meters.
Crashes with update
Not working was working before
Get a disease
This app is great for getting an eye stain, good invention.
Portrait only mode on the ipad. I will just use the web site.
Please take this app out of the App Store until it has basic visual competency, like any other app developed by a 10 years old.
App crashes
Won’t open in current iOS...hasn’t for months. No update yet.
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