Nomadic Care™
Integrating digital care plans
with remote monitoring
Harness the full power of digital care plan planning, patient engagement, fall prevention, and remote patient monitoring with Nomadic Care’s all-in-one care management platform. Our solution enables healthcare providers to create, manage, and adapt personalised digital care plans while empowering patients to take an active role in their health and wellbeing.
How it works
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Why it matters
40-80%
of medical information is forgotten by patients immediately after a consultation.1
93%
of studies showed high patient satisfaction with the use of digital health records.2
Remote monitoring has been shown to improve patient outcomes.3,4,5,6,7
These statistics show that digital care plans and digital health tools are innovative, evidence based, and lead to improved quality care, patient engagement, and health literacy.
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Create care plans
Create personalised care plans based on diagnosed conditions that are clear, actionable, and easy for patients to follow. Choose from a range of templates or create custom goals and tasks.
Invite the patient and care team members
Patients are invited through a unique code and care team members are securely invited via email. This allows the entire team to plan, share updates, and align to ensure seamless communication and coordinated care.
Care team assigns tasks, and requests data integration
Care teams can easily assign tasks and request either self reported or wearable data directly from the patient. Patients receive clear prompts to complete actions or share information, enabling real-time remote monitoring between visits.
Remote monitor, identify risks, track progress.
Integration with wearables and self reported measurements allows the care team access to real time longitudinal measurements such as falls risk, medication adherence, steps, glucose, heart rate, blood pressure.
References
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC539473
- https://www.jmir.org/2022/12/e43086/
- Smith W, et al. “Remote Patient Monitoring Is Associated with Improved Hypertension Control and Supports Chronic Disease Management.” Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR / PMC repository)