Over 20 million adults in the U.S. suffer from asthma. Asthma symptoms, if unmanaged, can lead employees to miss work, decrease productivity, and have a negative impact on overall wellbeing and happiness.
Asthma can bring high costs to health insurance payers. Hospitalizations, prescriptions, office visits, and emergency room care costs can exceed $3000 per person per year. If you have 1,000 employees, you’ll likely pay over $2 million in asthma care treatment over ten years.
Nightingale empowers your employees to understand their lung function and take care into their own hands, allowing them to manage symptoms better. Our program offers telehealth appointments with respiratory therapists, an app to track symptoms and medications, and ADAMM, a wearable device that monitors asthma symptoms.
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Users can pair ADAMM with the app to view their last 24 hours of symptoms. An easy-to-digest dashboard provides insights at a glance.
Users can track notes about how they’re feeling in the digital journal to recognize trends and potential triggers.
Nightingale members won’t miss a dose of medication again. Our app sends reminders and notifications to the user’s phone!
Once a doctor and patient have established a treatment plan, they are able to upload it to the app for future reference and reminders!
Yearly per person Nightingale expenses only total to $X, saving you $X in comparison to traditional respiratory therapy options.
Increased lung function will increase employee productivity and overall satisfaction.
With wearable integration, Respiratory therapists are able to deliver personalized care. Improved lung function decreases the likelihood of emergency room care and hospital readmission, saving your company thousands!
More than 300 million people in the world have asthma – a chronic respiratory disease.
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