
An out-of-box RPM medication tracker that records doses and transmits adherence data to clinicians.
Vendor
Commure
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Overview
PillTrack is an at-home remote patient monitoring (RPM) medication adherence device designed to help patients manage up to eight medications. The device arrives ready to use and uses simple visual indicators and automated text reminders to encourage timely dosing. When a patient records a dose, the event is automatically transmitted to the clinical team so care teams can view adherence metrics in their portals and intervene when necessary. PillTrack is positioned as part of a broader RPM product suite that emphasizes SIM-enabled connectivity, automated data transmission, and nurse oversight to reduce readmissions and improve chronic care management.
Features and Capabilities
- Out-of-box readiness: PillTrack ships preconfigured so patients receive and use it with minimal setup; onboarding is designed to be concierge-style and fast.
- Medication support & indicators: Supports tracking for up to eight different medications; intuitive light indicators and simple user interface show when a dose is due and when it’s been taken.
- Automated reminders: Sends SMS/text reminders to patients to prompt medication adherence; reminders are configurable to dosing schedules.
- Seamless data transmission: Uses cellular/SIM connectivity to automatically transmit dose events and adherence data to the provider portal without requiring patient Wi-Fi.
- Clinician portal & visibility: Dose events and aggregate adherence rates are visible to clinicians and care teams in an online portal, enabling monitoring and targeted outreach.
- Nurse program & escalation: Dedicated nursing teams (where offered) review incoming RPM data and escalate clinically significant issues to physicians according to program protocols.
- Part of integrated RPM suite: PillTrack is one device within a broader RPM offering (blood pressure cuff, glucometer, scales, at-home diagnostics), enabling multi-metric remote monitoring and consolidated care workflows.
- Use cases & clinical intent: Designed for chronic disease management and high-risk populations where medication adherence affects outcomes (e.g., cardiology, diabetes management, post-discharge care).
- Operational benefits: Aims to reduce manual outreach by automating adherence tracking, improving clean-data capture for interventions, and lowering avoidable readmissions through earlier intervention.