MyMedTimes
PROBLEM
Patients managing medications had no reliable mobile touchpoint that connected to their clinical team's workflow. The existing app only supported clinician-entered data — there was no manual input option, and critically, no integration with the desktop clinical application the care team depended on. That gap meant clinicians had no visibility when a patient skipped a dose, including urgent medications where timing directly affects outcomes.
OUTCOME
The app bridged a critical gap between patient self-management and clinical oversight. Clinicians gained real-time dose adherence visibility for the first time, including alerts on missed urgent medications. Patients gained the ability to manage, review, and access their prescriptions independently — including a QR-based pharmacy flow that consolidated medication and insurance information in a single scan.










