t+ Medical offers cost effective Disease Management and Remote Monitoring Solutions that have been designed to improve the financial, social and clinical outcomes associated with the chronic disease patient.
To design the right approach to improving the management, care and compliance of a person living with chronic disease, we considered the following:
There is not enough being done, there needs to be a better approach.
Chronic diseases affect over half the U.S. population and have an annual impact on our economy of over $1 trillion – which could balloon to $6 trillion by the middle of the century. The medical care costs of chronic disease patients account for more than 75% of the nation’s $1.4 trillion medical care costs.
Widespread user adoption must be considered to positively impact change of any substantial proportion.
Our t+ Medical telemedicine solutions utilize existing network infrastructures, mobile phone and web technologies for ubiquitous access and direct communication to a population coping with a chronic disease. As the mobile phone continues to establish itself as the primary means of communication, t+ Medical telemedicine solutions have revolutionized the management and monitoring of individuals living with a chronic disease by leveraging their mobile phone.
The right approach, the t+ disease management and remote monitoring system for community-wide disease management, wellness and home health programs.
Utilizing t+ Medical’s innovative mobile phone and web technologies, healthcare providers can now, for the first time, efficiently and effectively manage and care for their chronic disease patients, anywhere and anytime. t+ Medical offers effective and efficient disease management, remote monitoring and wellness solutions for disease management organizations, hospitals, group practices, health plans, employers and CRO organizations.
Clinical studies have validated that t+ Medical's Chronic Disease Management and Remote Monitoring Solutions improve the overall compliance and self management of those who suffer from asthma, hypertension, COPD, diabetes and obesity.
