
Your connected solution for
Episode-of-Care management
The Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM) is changing how hospitals get paid.
With TracPatch Health, hospitals can lead the way in Medicare’s new mandatory TEAM Program by optimizing outcomes, cutting costs, and improving patient experience.
Be a leader in digital orthopedic care.
Contact us to partner as a TEAM player and win with TracPatch Health.
Be on the Winning TEAM with TracPatch Health
Our wearable device system provides immediate access to clinical, wellness, and reporting analytics.
TracPatch Health enables healthcare providers to improve:
Cost containment
Patient satisfaction
Data capture
Patient compliance
Overall clinical outcomes
Patient recovery & rehabilitation
Streamlined resource allocation
Real-time patient data. Evidence-based care decisions.
App & Web Portal
ANALYZE
Collection of real time activity levels, engagement, PROMs, and patient compliance.
UNDERSTAND
Customize patient treatment based on individual rehabilitation needs.
VALIDATE
Enhanced decision making with real time patient data and analytics.
INTERACT / FOLLOW UP
Stay connected with patients through the app’s built-in instant messenger and patient wound photo updates.
Connecting the Episode-of-Care
TracPatch connects pre-op data measurements with post-op recovery, providing evidence-based medicine throughout the care cycle.
Partnerships and Clinical Studies
What Surgeons are saying:
“Many expressed the opinion that they would not like to have a knee replacement without the help of the TracPatch device. Moreover, the data obtained by the TracPatch device, when assembled for large numbers of patients, will be invaluable to the healthcare system.”
S. David Stulberg, M.D., Northshore University Health System
“ [TracPatch] improves my ability to see how [the patients] progressing sooner to that four-week mark, without any delay whatsoever.”
Victor Hugo Hernandez, M.D., M.S. University of Miami Health System
“It helps patients be able to know that they reaching the goals needed for the best outcomes and allows me to adjust the goals based on patients' background and activity during the episode of care. Being able to see the motion live via the avatar is very helpful for patients, especially for patients with other concerns or disorders, such as Parkinson’s.”
Robert E. Bayless, M.D Baylor Scott & White
"As a clinician I look forward to being able to monitor patient’s progress remotely to know if they are compliant, making progress, have had a fall, or might be showing early signs of a complication (infection, for instance).
Ronald D. Gardner, M.D. Lee Memorial Hospital