For Clinicians
Turn subjective data into objective insights
For Clinicians
Turn subjective data into objective insights
With Propeller, chronic respiratory patients are healthier,For asthma: Mosnaim et al., (2021). The Impact of Patient Self-Monitoring Via Electronic Medication Monitor and Mobile App Plus Remote Clinician Feedback on Adherence to Inhaled Corticosteroids: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. *Healthier days defined as days without SABA use.,Chen et al., (2019). Passive monitoring of short-acting beta-agonist use via digital platform in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: quality improvement retrospective analysis. JMIR. *Healthier days defined as days without SABA use.
triage is faster, and time spent in-clinic is more meaningful and productive.
Propeller’s FDA-cleared and CE-marked sensors attach to a patient’s inhaler and passively record medication use. Bluetooth or cellular connectivity transmits data to Propeller’s cloud for aggregation, analysis, and sharing.
Sensor data is sent to the Propeller mobile app or online portal, empowering patients to learn about their breathing and triggers while delivering personalized, motivating journeys that build healthy habits.
Via an EHR integration or our Clinician Portal, monitor your patients’ medication use and control status while gaining a clearer understanding of their symptoms and triggers.
Our patient success team ensures users receive personalized support and coaching to help them confidently navigate the platform, stay focused on their goals, and take control of their breathing.
Healthcare providers
continue to face many
challenges in the clinic or hospital.
In-clinic appointment time is
spent gathering subjective data from patients
There’s not enough time or
resources to triage patients
Clinical staff is stretched thin
Propeller sets the standard in scientific proof, with more than 150 peer-reviewed abstracts and publications.
improved medication adherenceVan Sickle et al., (2016). Randomized, controlled study of the impact of a mobile health tool on
asthma SABA use, control and adherence. 2016. Abstract presented at the European Respiratory Society
less asthma-related rescue useMerchant et al., (2016). Effectiveness of population health management using the propeller health asthma platform: a randomized clinical trial. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract
reduction in COPD healthcare utilizationAlshabani et al., (2019). J. Electronic Inhaler Monitoring and Healthcare Utilization in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Telemedicine and Telecare
reduction in asthma healthcare utilizationMerchant et al., (2018). Impact of a Digital Health Intervention on Asthma Resource Utilization. WAOJ
Put Propeller to work for your clinic
Remote Monitoring
Propeller enables health systems and clinics to enhance patient care with potential for reimbursement through Remote Physiologic Monitoring (RPM) or Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) programs for eligible chronic patients.
Our solution for remote monitoring programs consists of inhaler sensors with cellular hub for connectivity to capture patient medication use data, an optional patient mobile app or web portal for patient self-management, and a web-based clinician portal for care teams to access monitored patients’ health and adherence data to help make informed treatment decisions.
EHR Integrations
Patient data integrates with leading EHRs to inform clinical teams on treatment adjustments and prevent costly exacerbations — all within your native workflow.
We have FHIR integrations with Cerner® as part of the Cerner® CODE program and with Epic® through Redox. With EHR integration, you can enroll a patient in as little as two minutes and work within your clinical workflow.
At J.P. Morgan’s 41st annual healthcare conference, there was no shortage of innovative discussions. We’ve rounded up some of the biggest themes from this year’s conference:
As medication non-adherence continues to plague the global life sciences industry – more than $600 billion in annual revenue is lost1 – many pharmaceutical companies are evaluating new approaches to improving patient engagement, including embedded sensors that capture data through drug delivery devices. One of the biggest selling points for organizations is that connected drug delivery devices can play a huge role in boosting adherence and compliance. Devices that can detect and capture data around patient-administered therapy, such as dose timing, volume, and technique, have become an increasingly popular choice among leading organizations. Patients are more likely to refill and take their medications on time, and correctly, if they can be prompted to do so and have a record of dosing history.
With perpetually rising healthcare costs, soaring operating expenses, and plummeting profit margins, health systems are pressured to re-evaluate their care delivery models and shift their focus to value.
Implementing the right tools to enhance decision making and build care management capabilities for population health, risk stratification, and site-of-care optimization will be vital for navigating this actively evolving landscape. Digital health solutions are critical enablers of success, especially having demonstrated clinical and real-world outcomes in all reimbursement settings.
In an outcomes-based payment model, health systems can leverage digital solutions to:
A staggering 97% of medical practices experienced a negative financial impact at the beginning of the pandemic, including a 60% decrease in patient volume and a 55% decline in revenue.1 Nearly three years later, more than half of hospitals are still experiencing negative margins.2
To ensure success in this actively evolving landscape, health systems must equip themselves with the right tools to enhance decision making and reduce administrative burden through frictionless clinician experiences. Digital health solutions are critical enablers of success, especially having demonstrated clinical and real-world outcomes in all reimbursement settings.
In a traditional payment model, digital solutions can help health systems:
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