MedUnify aggregates Bluetooth-enabled medical devices into a single unified clinical dashboard. No more switching windows. No more missed readings. Just one view of your patient.
The average RPM program runs on 4+ disconnected platforms — one for BP, one for glucose, one for scales, one for wearables. Clinicians spend their time navigating tabs instead of treating patients. Fragmented data means delayed interventions, missed readings, and frustrated care teams.
Every major RPM platform can connect devices. None of them prioritize the clinical display — the interface clinicians actually use every day. MedUnify starts with the dashboard and works backwards to the device layer. Every design decision serves the person reading the screen, not the one configuring the pipeline.
MedUnify connects devices the moment they arrive — no configuration, no manual pairing. From the clinic floor to the patient's home.
Every connected device surfaces on one dashboard. No tabs, no portals. A nurse can see BP, glucose, weight, and SpO2 for a single patient without touching the mouse.
MedUnify learns your patient population's baselines. Threshold breaches get flagged, contextualized, and routed to the right clinician — not buried in a noisy notification stream.
Clinicians don't need numbers. They need insight. MedUnify shows directionality — trending up, trending down, stable — alongside the raw values, so decisions happen in seconds.
Bluetooth at the clinic. Cellular at home. MedUnify handles the connectivity layer so clinicians see the same view regardless of where the reading came from.
HL7 FHIR compatible. MedUnify exports structured data to your existing EHR — vitals, timestamps, and device metadata flow directly into the patient record.
End-to-end encryption, role-based access, audit logs. Security isn't a feature — it's the foundation. MedUnify is built for clinical environments from day one.