INTRODUCING
About Qlic
INTRODUCING
Patient-facing mobile app
Supports adherence to treatment through smart reminders which are set up and managed by the patient.
Future versions will enable access to more symptoms tracker functions, educational and gamification content, motivational tools, sharing data access features and data dashboards.
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Patient-facing mobile app
Patient-facing mobile app
Patient-facing mobile app
Patient-facing mobile app
Supports adherence to treatment through smart reminders which are set up and managed by the patient.
Future versions will enable access to more symptoms tracker functions, educational and gamification content, motivational tools, sharing data access features and data dashboards.
Please contact us for more information and investment as well as partnership opportunities @ partnership@qlicmed.com
Connected wearable
The Qlic wristband is designed to work with the app in order to ensure that reminders reach the patient even if the smartphone is not on or connected to the internet.
Water resistance and long battery life ensure that the wristband can be worn continuously without the need to remove it and charge. Minimum maintenance features and the simple yet stylish design are great for both younger and more elderly users.
Future versions will include an even more sleek design with a focus on a reduction in size and improved energy efficiency.
Please contact us for more information and investment as well as partnership opportunities partnership@qlicmed.com
Adding value to data
With a roadmap of new features, Qlic will grow to support and enable more patients to live healthier lives.
Data is at the centre of the patient engagement journey which is vital for ensuring early intervention, better therapy outcomes and improved disease management. With a focus on helping patients and caregivers gain valuable data insights into adherence levels and factors which may influence medication intake, Qlic can be deployed in both therapy programs as well as decentralised clinical trials and research programs.
Please contact us for more information and investment as well as partnership opportunities partnership@qlicmed.com
Closing the gap between effective medical treatment and optimum health outcomes
Technology and behavioural science can now be used effectively to provide digital interventions and help us learn about patient well-being and behaviour in order to support the design of tailored and adaptive therapy plans.
Capturing essential data and gaining insights into patient behaviour can help us learn what drives a particular patient to non-adherence. Behavioral science is used to design motivational tools and personalised educational content which can support a positive change in patient habits and improve
adherence.
Empowering the autonomous patient with health tech
Wearables and healthcare apps help patients to become more informed and engaged in their health. Health tech platforms enable patients to collect data, observe and manage their progress, influence treatment plans, engage with educational content and share vital information with their healthcare provider on a regular basis without the need to visit the surgery. They also encourage healthier habits with progress reports, reminders, gaming content and social media integration.
Wearable technology is set to deliver unprecedented insights into patient well-being while at the same time streamlining time-consuming tasks related to surgery visits.
To add complexity, we must recognise that the key factors which influence the rate of adherence in each patient are entirely individual.
In order to design effective tools which support patients to achieve higher adherence levels and therefore improved treatment outcomes, adherence should be perceived as a behaviour. Patients who are non-adherent may not be able to take their medication for practical reasons such as economic factors or lack of access to adequate healthcare services. However there are also socio-cultural beliefs and emotions which can drive patients to non-adherence by choice.
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