State of care today, medical therapy:

State of care with Jonas Health

The patient comes to clinic to address their high blood pressure. The doctor and patient discuss medication options. They decide on a medication.

The patient comes to clinic to address their high blood pressure. The doctor and patient discuss medication options.

Call/return to clinic to figure out other options. Wasting time and decreasing efficiency of care.

Patient fills prescription with confidence, knowing financial impact prior

The patient finds out the medication is too expensive

State of care today, procedural therapy:

State of care with Jonas Health

JonasHealth provides cost estimates for all medication options, integrating insurance, income and patient specific factors

The patient leaves the clinic to fill the prescription at a pharmacy

JonasHealth provides cost estimates for surgery, radiation and ablative therapy. Provides indirect costs such as travel time, number of appointments and estimated time off work based on patents address and personal factors.

Patient comes in with prostate cancer. There are a variety of options for treatment including surgery, radiation and ablative therapy. Discusses these options with their provider in depth. The patient chooses surgery.

Patient comes in with prostate cancer. Treatment options are discussed in depth

Cost to patient unknown at that time.

Treatment proceeds

Patient proceeds with treatment with confidence of out of pocket cost and indirect costs

Patient receives large bill 6 months later

How it works

Jonas Health uses artificial intelligence to aggregate patients insurance information, income, demographics, social support and medical information in the setting of their specific disease to provide accurate out of pocket cost information. Jonas Health works with providers and institutions to estimate these costs based on prior services rendered.

This information is most useful during the clinic appointments as patients make decisions. 6% of adults in the USA are in medical debt totaling more than $220 billion dollars.

Prior cost transparency efforts have worked outside of the doctors office. We believe both out of pocket cost as well is indirect cost (time off work, extra treatments and doctors appointments) is central to optimal medical decision making.