Please make a choice:
MEMS systems can be used in different types of application, please indicate which one fits best your needs:
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Passive MEMS-based estimation of patient adherence
In this setting, the primary objective is to assess patient adherence. MEMS systems are used to automatically compile drug dosing history data in ambulatory patients. The data can then be downloaded to a computer and used to estimate patient adherence to a prescribed dosing regimen. Resulting data are primarily used for analysis and interpretation. -
MEMS-based intervention to enhance patient adherence in medical practice (medAmigo)
In this setting, MEMS are used to provide hard data on patient’s drug dosing history. The health care provider accesses automatically an on-line detailed view of how well the prescribed drug is taken. Those data are then used to provide feedback to the patients; reinforcing those with good adherence and providing an objective basis for extra teaching and encouragement to those with suboptimal adherence. -
MEMS-based services to manage patient adherence in drug development (In-Trial Medication Management, I-TMM)
In this setting, MEMS are used to automatically document patient’s intake of the test drug. At each clinical visit, the investigator accesses a web-based system that provides a view of each patient’s complete dosing history: the basis to understand and optimize the patient’s use of test drugs during trials. Trial monitors are constantly updated about 1) patient’s progress through the trial, and 2) center performance. -
Strategic consulting services
Beside the MEMS monitors to electronically compile drug dosing histories, the AARDEX group offers strategic consulting services in the field of patient adherence to prescribed dosing regimens. Those services range widely from clinical studies activities (study design, protocol writing, analysis of dosing history data, modeling and simulations, training and formations) to adherence enhancing programs in clinical practice.