Oculus Health is a new care coordination technology designed specifically for chronic care management in a way to meet care coordination billing requirements.
Patients using the platform are able to “take control of their health,” and benefit from a complete and detailed health history along with a personalized health itinerary (or care plan). This, the company claims, puts patients, caregivers, and providers on the same page.
Oculus Health’s platform also provides incentives to keep users engaged.“We make it very easy for patients to communicate with their care team in a secure HIPAA compliant manner,” said Jenicka Hornung, Co-Founder and CMO for Oculus Health. “We also provide 24/7 care concierge services, medication reconciliation and individualized health coaching to ensure users are making progress and following through on their medical care activities.”
In addition, the platform provides incentives to keep users engaged; they will be rewarded with points for daily completion of health and wellness activities which can be exchanged for tangible rewards such as gift cards and consumer products.
Oculus Health also allows for electronic medical records to be consolidated at one place, alongside current information gleaned from wearable fitness trackers, smart medical devices, and other health and wellness mobile apps…