MEDFLOW
Currently partnered with providers at OCH Pain and Delta Health System
Regular
Check-ins, Lasting
Well-being.
"As a pain patient, I really appreciate the ongoing digital check-ins that Medflow provides. They are easy and short. These regular check-ins give me the opportunity to discuss my mental health with my doctor while managing my chronic pain."
Angie - Patient in Starkville, MS
About Medflow
Medflow is a comprehensive screening platform designed to help providers monitor the well-being and mental health of their patients, especially those with chronic pain. Chronic pain often leads to mental health challenges like anger, depression, and anxiety, and Medflow aims to monitor these patients holistically.
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​Our standardized, easy-to-complete surveys, vetted by mental healthcare professionals, enable providers to identify potential issues early, such as the risk of drug abuse, and intervene appropriately. By using studies and surveys recommended by psychology professors in Mississippi, Medflow facilitates continuous digital check-ins to open doors for patients to receive necessary support, including timely referrals to therapists or specialists. This approach aids in better managing chronic pain and combating the opioid crisis.
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Areas of Focus
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Chronic Pain Management
Monitoring and assessing the impact of chronic pain on patients' daily lives and overall health.
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Holistic Care Approach
Providing a comprehensive care strategy that integrates physical and mental health support for chronic pain patients.
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Identifying and addressing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and anger that often accompany chronic pain.
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Regular Digital Check-ins
Facilitating ongoing, easy-to-complete surveys via SMS to consistently monitor patients' well-being and health status.
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Drug Abuse Prevention
Detecting signs of potential drug abuse and diversion to combat the opioid crisis and ensure safe medication use.
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Referral Support
Ensuring timely referrals to therapists or other specialists when additional care is needed, based on survey results.