SAN MATEO, Calif. (August 13, 2018)—Adherium, a digital health platform that focuses on improving medication adherence and patient outcomes, officially launched the Hailie solution in the United States, following its recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) over-the-counter clearance to enable sales direct to consumers. The Hailie solution helps patients with asthma and COPD access better care through a seamless digital experience that includes a smartphone app, available on both iOS and Android, and a sensor that attaches to patient’s prescription inhaler medication.

Adherium believes health technology should be simple to use and it has strived to make the Hailie solution effortless for anybody managing chronic respiratory conditions such as asthma and COPD. The Hailie solution is designed to help patients achieve better adherence by providing people who live with asthma or COPD with the tools to manage their condition and empowering them to take control of their health. It does this by tracking medication use and reminding the user with helpful nudges when it’s time to take doses. The Hailie solution can also provide visibility of medication use and adherence to parents and caregivers.

“We’re extremely excited to announce the availability of the full Hailie solution in the U.S.,” said Arik Anderson, CEO of Adherium. “Hailie is the culmination of 15 years of accelerated research and development and is focused on the premise that if we are to turn the corner on treating chronic conditions, we have to make managing them second nature. Today, through advances in technology, the power of real-time feedback, and data science we can cross that last mile in achieving better health—putting medicine to work in the proving ground of everyday life.”

“We applaud Adherium’s intent to make disease management easy and smart for all families,” said Dr. Andrew Weinstein, MD. “By leveraging smarter and easier technologies, we see the potential to better help families manage their health, which in turn could produce tremendous results for communities.”

“Adherium’s focus on making disease management fit more easily in patients’ lives is a valuable contribution,” said Vitalus Health's CEO K. Cody Patel. “Adherence technology that fits naturally within a physician’s practice makes care seamless; it fosters a better understanding for patients, meeting a tremendous need.”

As part of the comprehensive Hailie solution, Adherium is also launching an online portal for health care professionals and clinicians (go.hailie.com) to visualize and analyze patient-group data collected from Hailie sensors. This platform will support engagement between health professionals and patients by enabling sharing and monitoring of patient inhaler usage.

Asthma continues to be the third-ranking cause of hospitalization for children under 15 years of age in the U.S. It is the leading cause of missed school days among children aged 5 to 17. Students with asthma may be at a higher risk of poor performance, and families continue to struggle to cope with asthma, as each missed day of school can also lead to missed work days.

Adherium has sold more than 130,000 inhaler sensors globally and its technology has garnered a wide body of clinical evidence, having been featured in 74 peer-reviewed journals to date.

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