A quick take on how RE.DOCTOR Vitals turns one-off consults into sticky, daily habits.
So you shipped a slick telehealth app—video calling, scheduler, maybe even pill reminders.
Great. Trouble is, patients log in for the yearly flu chat, then vanish for 364 days. The shortcut to keeping them around? Make the phone do something cool between visits. Enter RE.DOCTOR Vitals.
- No-extra-hardware vitalsPatients already own the sensor: their smartphone. RE.DOCTOR starts a one-tap reading of blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen—you name it—and pings the results straight to the EHR. It feels like magic (no cuff, no clip, no hassle) and happens every morning during coffee.
- Personal “health streaks”Good UX steals from the best fitness apps. RE.DOCTOR turns daily vitals into a streak counter and gentle badges: “7-day heart-rate consistency—nice!” Gamified enough to brag about in the group chat, clinical enough that your docs take it seriously.
- Smart push instead of spamInstead of generic “remember to #StayHealthy” notifications, the platform watches for out-of-range vitals and fires a contextual alert: “Your BP jumped 15 points since yesterday; want to talk to Dr. Lee?” Relevant enough that patients actually tap through—and stay.
- Friction-free follow-ups
- When a red flag pops up, RD.DOCTOR auto-loads the chart and drops a visit link in the patient’s inbox. One click lands them in a scheduled telehealth call, no forms or 800-number mazes. Less drop-off between “I feel weird” and “the doctor sees me.”
- Show the win back to themSimple graphs split-screen last month vs. this month: “87 % of your BP readings are now in range.” Visual payoff keeps chronic-condition patients sticking with the program—marketing gold compared with generic wellness spam.
Bottom line: RE.DOCTOR Vitals turns the smartphone from a camera-for-doctors into a daily health sidekick. Patients get an easy habit loop, doctors get continuous data, and your telehealth app finally earns a slot on the home screen.




