Tracking Medication Adherence using EMAs and proven technology
“Ecological Momentary Assessments (EMAs) combined with digital photo technology are an established way to increase and track Medication Aherence”
Feasibility and validity of ecological momentary cognitive testing among older adults with mild cognitive impairment
Raeanne C. Moore, Robert A. Ackerman, Madisen T. Russell, Laura M. Campbell, Colin A. Depp, Philip D. Harvey and Amy E. Pinkham
A cross-diagnostic study of adherence to ecological momentary assessment: Comparisons across study length and daily survey frequency find that early adherence is a potent predictor of study-long adherence
Sara E. Jones, Raeanne C. Moore, Amy E. Pinkham, Colin A. Depp, Eric Granholm, Philip D. Harvey
How it Works
- Capture the subject credentials using facial recognition for secure log in and confirmation of subject identity
- Subject reminded to take medication via simple text message
- Capture picture of medication and validate image using AI
- Subject medication adherence for that dose is confirmed