Our no-code configuration tools enable our services team or customers to create and manage research & remote care solutions without the need for developers. Our platform includes all the necessary building blocks, integrations, and security features for quick and economical deployment. We simplify the technical and compliance components of research and digital-first care delivery so our partners can focus on improving care.
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No-code configuration means
Faster
3-4x faster than developing from scratch.
Easier
Create, manage, and update without technical resources.
Consistent
Branding and components can be easily copied to other programs at your org.
Scalable
Deliver personalized experiences with no limits.
Our Platform & Services
Pattern provides an innovative combination of digital health technology and services that deliver speed and flexibility.
Create, manage, and update without
developers. Leave it to us or configure yourself!
Plan Builder
Create complex, personalized care plans including branching logic, surveys, activity tracking, provider notifications, and more.
Rules Engine
Automate tasks and workflow to improve processes. Our rules engine is flexible, easily-configurable, and powerful.
Connected Devices
Capture biometric data from devices, sensors, and wearables. Existing integrations and flexibility to support your preferences.
Randomization & Groups
Deploy effective onboarding programming and randomize participants into study groups.
Survey Builder
Create custom surveys or use our library of commonly-used, pre-built eCOAs & ePROs.
Plan Builder
Create complex, personalized care plans including branching logic, surveys, activity tracking, provider notifications, and more.
Rules Engine
Automate tasks and workflow to improve processes. Our rules engine is flexible, easily-configurable, and powerful.
Connected Devices
Capture biometric data from devices, sensors, and wearables. Existing integrations and flexibility to support your preferences.
Randomization & Groups
Deploy effective onboarding programming and randomize participants into study groups.
Survey Builder
Create custom surveys or use our library of commonly-used, pre-built eCOAs & ePROs.
Collect data, monitor in real-time, deliver
care, and empower patients
Deploy your research or remote care programs through Pattern’s applications or
leverage our technology to launch custom applications. Pattern integrates
easily with EHR systems, biometric devices, and much more.
Pattern vs Custom Development
Pattern | Internal Development |
Outsourced Development |
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Cost |
Small one-time setup fee & fixed monthly platform licensing (SaaS model). Maintenance & support included. |
Low out-of-pocket costs but requires advanced internal expertise & large time investment. |
Large up front costs as well as expensive and unpredictable maintenance. |
Services & Expertise |
Our services team are subject matter experts that have supported 50+ research & remote care projects. |
Internal teams are unlikely to have all the expertise needed for a smooth development process. |
External teams may or may not have the necessary expertise for your project. You might not find out till halfway through. |
Timing |
Rapid development using no-code configuration tools. |
In-house development is slow, challenging, and can be affected by competing priorities. |
External development is a slow process. Often 12-24 months. |
Quality |
Pattern’s platform and applications have best practices built-in with years of refinement from 800K+ users. |
Solution quality depends on the skill and dedication of internal resources. |
Solution quality depends on your budget and the skill and dedication of the external development partner. |
Scalability & Security |
Pattern supports projects small and large. Can quickly scale to support massive global projects. |
Most in-house teams are not capable of supporting large-scale initiatives. |
Development firms can support scale, but it will come at a high cost. |
Integrations |
Pattern offers a growing library of integrations off-the-shelf and we can easily integrate with others. |
Custom integration with devices, EHRs, etc. are challenging, time consuming, and may be outside of internal expertise. |
A development partner can develop custom integrations but it will be costly and time consuming. |
Why Pattern?
Trusted by 200+
healthcare organizations
Secure & scalable technology. HITRUST certified and HIPAA compliant.
All the building blocks & integrations needed for rapid configuration.
Solutions adopted by 12 of the top 20 academic medical centers in the US.
“Pattern was a great partner for a complex, 150+ site study (CONNECT-HF), and they developed and powered our mobile health intervention. We were impressed by the flexibility of Pattern’s platform and the collaborative approach of their team.”
Inspiration from our Partners
Duke Health Measures
George R. Parkerson, Jr., M.D.
A set of six validated instruments to measure health and its determinants developed over the past 35 years by Duke.
Read MoreSHEETS
Jessica Avery
The SHEETS study will examine the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of two digital sleep interventions in improving sleep regularity and psychiatric health during a critical period of adolescence.
Read MoreIWQOL-Lite & IWQOL-Lite-CT
Ronette L. Kolotkin, PhD
IWQOL measures the impact of weight on quality of life - used in primary care, heart & vascular, and other specialty areas. The CT version supports clinical and pharma research studies that want to use results in labeling.
Read MoreUNC AFib Assistant
Anil Kishin Gehi, MD
The purpose of the UNC AF app was to deliver AF-specific education through videos and tips over a 4-week period and to provide tools for AF self-management and medication adherence. The app was designed for use independently by AF patients.
Read MoreHome Based Cardiac Rehab
William E. Kraus, MD
Home Based Cardiac Rehab is an innovative remote cardiac rehabilitation program for patients unable to participate in on-site rehab.
Read MoreHearts and Parks
Julie Counts
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how different types of physical activity and nutrition education and support (in addition to normal clinical care) affect children's health. Pattern's platform and integrations are used for remote activity monitoring.
Read MoreWearing-Off Questionnaire (WOQ)
WOQ is a self-report measure to screen for end-of-dose “wearing off” symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s Disease. There are 3 available versions – WOQ-32, WOQ19, and WOQ-9 – with translations available in 8 languages.
Read MoreDyad Linked Incentives
Jonathan Cloughesy
This fully virtual study to investigate how a dyad linked incentive strategy compares to individual incentives for patients taking a single medication. Dyad-linked incentives work by jointly rewarding two linked individuals for both adhering to their medication regimen, adding both social support and peer accountability to traditional incentive structures.
Read MoreICAN NC
Tamara Somers, PhD
ICAN NC is a research study and digital intervention developed to support breast cancer patient pain management in underserved medical communities in North Carolina.
Read MoreBlueprint
Chris Cox, MD
Blueprint is a month-long mobile app-based adaptive coping skills training intervention delivered through the Pattern Health app designed to help patients cope with psychological distress symptoms after hospitalization.
Read MoreNourish
Dori Steinberg
The Nourish program assesses the use of nutritional coaching to improve adherence to the DASH diet in patients managing high blood pressure.
Read MorePRIME-Knee
Lisa K Jordan, M.H.Sc.
The purpose of this study is to examine underlying physical resilience (the ability to bounce back) in response to a specific stressor (total knee replacement). The study is using Pattern's platform to collect biometric data through our Garmin integration.
Read MoreWiseApp
Rebecca Schnall, PhD, MPH, RN-BC, FAAN
The overall goal of the WiseApp study is to design a user-centered design app linked to a smart pill box for people living with HIV (PLWH) and evaluate its effects in a randomized controlled trial.
Read MoreSymptom Management for YA Cancer Survivors
Caroline Dorfman, PhD
The proposed research advances the health and wellbeing of young adult cancer survivors by creating a developmentally appropriate hybrid in-person/mHealth behavioral symptom management intervention which addresses variables consistently linked to significant social, economic, and health burden.
Read MoreEMPOWER
Aparna Swaminathan & Scott Palmer
EMPOWER is a virtual care program to Engage, inforM, Probe, prOmote Wellness, and fostEr community among patients with Rare diseases. The research project will initially focus on Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) patients before expanding to a wider range of rare diseases.
Read MoreFit Together
Sarah Armstrong, MD
Fit Together works with adolescents through parks and recreation departments to encourage exercise and track their attendance to scheduled sessions. The program delivers evidence-based recommendations for minority and low-income children with obesity.
Read MoreP-MAPP
Sandra Garrett, PhD
The P-MAPP study is evaluating an education and care plan aimed at improving medication adherence in patients with Type 2 diabetes.
Read MoreREMOTE HF-ACTION
Brett Atwater, MD
The REMOTE HF-ACTION study aims to test a remote cardiac rehab program using device data from patients' implantable devices (pace makers, defibrillators).
Read MoreLAMP COVID-19 Testing Program
Dr. Manu Prakash
The LAMP COVID-19 Testing Program is collecting data from users testing an at-home saliva COVID-19 test developed at Stanford.
Read MoreLiver Transplant Rehab
Sarah R. Lieber, MD
Post-transplant management to improve medication adherence, self-efficacy, and knowledge.
Read MoreSWET
Kim Huffman
SWET is a small exploratory, randomized, controlled trial. Twenty-six older (ages 60-80 yr.), obese (BMI 28-40 kg/m2) persons with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (seropositive or erosive) will be randomized to 16 weeks of a counseling health as treatment (CHAT) program or a supervised weight loss and exercise training (SWET) program.
Read MoreJoint Health Chronic Care Management
Joint Health Chronic Care Management helps program attendees track their exercises at home between sessions and allows them to track medications or biometrics. It is designed to extend the life of knee and hip joints.
Read MoreDuke Activity Status Index (DASI)
Mark Hlatky, MD
DASI is a validated, 12-item, self-report questionnaire for measuring functional capacity.
Read MoreStep Up
Sarah Kelleher, PhD
This research study included the development and pilot testing of a hybrid in-person and mHealth coping skills training intervention for symptom management and daily steps in stem cell transplant patients.
Read MoreBEACTIVE
This 3-month randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial assesses the effects of combining daily blueberry intake with weekly exercise (BB-EX) on cardiovascular function, as well as physical activity and cognitive function, in sedentary older adults (>60 years).
Read MoreINTENT
Claire Beard
The INTENT study is a partnership between Before Brands SpoonfulOne (SO) and DCRI to determine if feeding of SO to infants between 4 and 18 months of age will decrease the likelihood of developing food allergies between 12 and 18 months of age.
Read MoreLAPS (Long-Term Antipsychotic Pediatric Safety)
Karan Kumar, MD
The purpose of this study is to monitor height, weight, and quality of life in children taking antipsychotic medications.
Read MoreKidney Transplant Perioperative Program
Matthew J. Ellis, MD
This program aims to improve self-efficacy in pediatric and adult patients using nurse coaching and education via the Pattern Health app.
Read MoreiTransition
Amanda Tanner, PhD, MPH, Sophia Hussen, MD, MPH, Nadia Dowshen, MD, MSHP
iTransition is a multilevel mHealth intervention designed to support youth living with HIV and their pediatric/adolescent and adult care providers.
Read MoreLIFT (Mobile Mindfulness Intervention)
Christopher Cox, MD
LIFT is a self-guided treatment program that aims to improve quality of life, reduce symptoms, help gain independence quicker, and build stronger relationships. LIFT uses a mobile app to deliver automated yet personalized support and minfulness training.
Read MoreKids Heart Program
Sarah L. Tallent, DNP, CPNP-AC
The Kids Heart team enrolls the parents of children with congenital heart defects in the program to track their children's health activities.
Read MoremCOPE
Sarah A Kelleher, PhD
mCOPE is an innovative mobile health coping skills training protocol that is adapted to meet the multiple symptom needs and stage-of-life challenges faced by young and middle-aged adults with cancer.
Read MoreTranscendental Meditation Program for Providers
Patty J. Lee, MD
The transcendental meditation program aims to help healthcare workers learn transcendental meditation as a means of coping with stress, anxiety, and depression. This program is also being researched for providers treating patients with COVID-19.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Vaccine Decision Aid
Dr. Jeanine Guidry & Dr. Bernard Fuemmeler
VCU's COVID-19 Vaccine Decision Aid consists of a set of questions and branching logic rules based on the users' selections. The web-based aid provides participants with a personalized recommendation on why the COVID-19 vaccine is important for them or if it isn’t appropriate.
Read MoreCONNECT-HF
Adam DeVore, MD, MHS
CONNECT-HF is a large, multi-site research study that includes an ancillary study/app designed to support guideline-based activities to help patients manage heart failure. The Pattern-powered app tracked key biometrics and delivered personalized educational content about heart failure and help patients manage taking their medication.
Read MoreAwareness of Rare Cancers (ARC) PCP Survey
Gayathri Devi, PhD
The ARC measure captures primary care providers' (PCP) ability to appropriately diagnose rare cancers as well as barriers to the appropriate referral of rare cancer patients from primary to specialty care. The results enable practices to better educate providers and ensure patients receive timely care.
Read MoreOrthopedic Opioid Risk Management
Brian D. Lewis, MD
This program collects opioid usage data from participants post-hip surgery and uses an algorithm to identify and stratify patients at risk for opioid-induced respiratory depression.
Read MoreGROWell
Leigh Ann Simmons, PhD, MFT
GROWell is a research study and digital intervention promoting postpartum weight loss among women who enter pregnancy overweight or obese.
Read MoreSurgical Risk Prediction Suite (SRPS)
SRPS helps orthopaedic surgeons navigate medical risk assessment for hip, knee, and shoulder arthroplasty patients.
Read MoreORCA
Christina Zigler, PhD
The Observer-Reported Communication Ability (ORCA) measure assesses the communication ability of individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders that significantly impact verbal speech.
Read MoreReboot
Yasbanoo Moayedi, MD
Reboot is a perioperative program to improve therapy compliance and outcomes for heart transplant patients.
Read MorePOWER
Cindy Kin, MD
POWER is designed to improve patient outcomes by giving surgical patients prehabilitation before undergoing major abdominal operations.
Read MoreThe Science of Well-Being
Laurie Santos, PhD
A multi-week course aimed at building productive habits and increasing happiness. Developed by leading behavioral scientist Laurie Santos, this globally recognized mental health program — and the most popular course at Yale University — is available for licensing.
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