Paxeramed’s patient engagement app CarePassport now in version 2.0

CarePassport

Paxeramed released version 2.0 of its patient engagement app, CarePassport, providing users with a single-point to aggregate, store, share and manage their health data. The application is now available for download in the Apple App Store and on Google Play Store.

CarePassport is designed to engage users to take a more active role in their care and significantly improves patient satisfaction, outcomes and health service efficiency. The app enables users to view their care teams contact info, communicate with them via secure messaging and request, change or cancel appointments. Patients can also view their medical images, lab and clinical reports, and share healthcare information securely with their healthcare providers.

CarePassport 2.0 further simplifies the patient experience by allowing users to complete and submit registration forms before arriving to the healthcare facility.The latest version further simplifies the patient experience by allowing users to complete and submit registration forms before arriving to the healthcare facility. The location of the healthcare facility can be viewed on a map and there’s also the option to request an Uber drive from within the app. Upon arrival to the facility, patients can check-in using a QR code.

On the other hand, healthcare providers’ version of the app, CarePassport-MD, allows caregivers to build quality relationships with patients and increases revenue through fostering patient retention and loyalty. CarePassport-MD features a dashboard that indexes the data content to be easily searched and mined. From the same dashboard, healthcare providers can analyze patients’ data, set medical and follow-up notifications, enable patient behavioral detection, and monitor patient risk categories.

“The App provides patients with a complete view of their medical data provided to them across multiple providers — hospitals, physician practices and from their wearables, and enables users to engage more proactively and meaningfully with their healthcare providers,” Dr. Shoura, founder of Paxeramed, said in a statement.

CarePassport’s backend can run as a stand-alone solution or be integrated with existing EMR systems to help streamline administrative routine tasks including scheduling appointments, registration, and patient reminders.