What You Should Know:
– Redi Health, an innovator in digital health solutions, announced today the successful closing of a $14 million Series B funding round.
– The Series B round, led by Blue Heron Capital, with participation from North Coast Ventures and existing investors, empowers Redi Health to accelerate growth and further establish itself as a leader in the digital health space.
Addressing Challenges in Patient Support Programs
Traditional Patient Support Programs (PSPs) offered by pharmaceutical companies, while valuable, face limitations:
– Outdated and inaccessible: Reliant on phone, fax, and physical forms, they hinder patient access.
– High non-adherence rates: Current programs experience a 70% non-adherence rate, resulting in significant losses for the pharmaceutical industry.
– Labor-intensive: Managing traditional PSPs requires a large workforce, creating inefficiencies.
Redi Health’s Innovative Solution
Redi Health bridges the gap between patient support and healthcare by connecting patients, providers, and pharmaceutical companies in a single platform. The platform engages patients daily through medication reminders, symptom management tools, educational content, and more. Redi’s pharma support features include brand-specific content, condition-specific trackers, financial assistance, and easy enrollment in PSPs.
Expansion Plans
Redi plans to use the latest round of funding to develop and launch new products to enhance its platform, build robust partnerships with pharma companies and healthcare providers, and accelerate its growth in the market.
“We are at a pivotal moment in healthcare, where technology integration can significantly enhance patient care and outcomes. This new financing is a testament to the hard work of our team and the support of our investors. With Blue Heron Capital’s backing, we are poised to bring new products to market, expand our reach, and continue to innovate at the intersection of technology and healthcare. Our goal is to make comprehensive, patient-centered care accessible to millions more across the country,” said Luke Buchanan, Co-Founder, and CEO of Redi Health.