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Medicos Health

A suite of medical adherence tools for healthcare stakeholders.

EHR Integration

Symptom Flags

NDC & ICD Codes

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HIPAA Compliance

Family Notifications

Treatment Plans

The Adherence Experience

Learn how Medicos can help.

Our mission

Medical nonadherence has exploded to be one of the final frontiers of care. While care teams and clinicians do much to increase patient education, promote healthy lifestyles, and provide telehealth services, we simply need more resources.

Medical nonadherence would be the 6th leading cause of death in the United States if tracked as such, killing 125,000 patients each year1. Partial solutions are gated behind multi-million dollar enterprise deals, are not structured for smaller private practices, and lack accessibility among patient demographics.

We’ve created a simple solution–an app that strives to coach patients, like yourself, through medical treatment plans, that help you stay on track through positive reinforcement. Crucially, we never bill the patient.

We employ three simple techniques:

  1. Reminders. Proactive push notifications and occasional phone calls that politely remind you when it's time to take your medication.
  2. Weekly Summaries. Every week we’ll let you know how you're doing. We all have good and bad weeks but it is up to us to make sure the future is better than the past.
  3. Family and Practice Reminders. We’ll let authorized family members know how your medication adherence is going, and if you choose, we’ll let your physician know as well.

Security

We know protecting health information is crucial. We take the utmost care of securing your data with SOC2 encryption and HIPAA-compliant solutions. `

Currently, treatment plans must be initiated by your medical team. Interested in getting started for free? Drop your email and number below as well as your practice, and we’ll reach out to them on your behalf.

  1. Kleinsinger, F. (2018). The unmet challenge of medication nonadherence. The Permanente Journal, 22(18-033). https://doi.org/10.7812/tpp/18-033