Over the past decade, healthcare has been flooded with point solutions — a separate app for diabetes, another for mental health, a different one for nutrition. Each one might be fine on its own, but stacking twenty of them on a population is exhausting for everyone involved. For a plan or risk-bearing provider, managing all those vendors is an operational treadmill with diminishing returns.
RxPulse is built on the opposite premise. Nutrition, behavior, and monitoring aren't separate silos. They're tightly tied facets of one life. When a member is managing both kidney disease and depression, their adherence to a nutrition plan depends as much on their mood as on the meal plan. So we put the Allie companion, the RxDiet meal program, and ambient monitoring into a single, joined-up experience — for the member and for the team.
For partners, that means one login, one reporting view, one place where all the conditions show up together. Instead of twenty separate dashboards, you see the whole life. We don't sell a solution per disease; we run a layer of care that holds the whole picture together — which is what real outcomes work needs.



