DTX Medical

Raising $1 M to grow Virtual Healthcare Software

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Mission Statement 
  • Driven to enhance patient experience, optimize workflows, and streamline patient-centric data collection through the virtualization of healthcare while reducing waste and unnecessary costs. 
Introduction 
  • DTX Medical, Inc. was founded in 2022 by Dr. John M. Abrahams after he was frustrated with outcome management of his Neurosurgical patients. The platform was developed to reduce wasted follow-up visits, obtain accurate outcome data, and deliver better care at lower cost. 
  • Sales began in Feb 2023 and should reach $75 K this year and project for $500 K in 2024.
Problem 
  • Healthcare has significant and constantly increasing costs with unnecessary use of specific services. Our current system is dominated by convoluted processes such as too many medical visits, unnecessary imaging, poor execution on physical therapy, which aggregate into wasted resources including time, money, and people management. 
  • Digital Health Market Approaching $71 B 
Solution 
  • Web-based, HIPAA-Compliant, Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) & Software as a Service (SaaS) that intuitively utilizes SMS automation to improve clinical and practice efficiency, optimize care quality and maximize provider reimbursement. 
  • Platform based on optimizing the use of Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) Codes approved by CMS in 2022 
  • Over 90% of Providers unaware of RTM Codes 
  • 513(g) Cleared by the FDA to be used as a SaMD 
  • DTX simplifies data collection important to Payors obtaining Social Determinants of Health (SDoH), Health Assessments Risks & HEDIS 
User Metrics (Feb 2023 – Present) 
  • 14,250 Surveys/Month with < 1% Opt Out Rate 
  • Over 200 Providers 
  • Approximately 1 in 300 Patients Avoids ER Visit or Complication (0.33%) 
Use of Funds 
  • Sales Force 
  • Software Upgrade 
  • AI Enhancement 
  • EMR Integration 

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