Company Profile (AI Text) Name: QMedic Canonical URL: https://wefunder.com/qmedic Updated at: 2026-06-02T05:00:06Z Tagline: Simple, smart medical alert service to support care at home Elevator pitch: We've made a proactive medical alert service that intelligently routes users to the right care services at the right time, whether that's a nurse, family member, social worker, or, if necessary, the ER. QMedic's simple help button passively tracks motion & sleep patterns 24 hours/day, enabling care providers & family members to perform wellness checks as needed. This lowers the cost of care for health insurance plans while enabling your loved ones to get the care services they need. Key claims: - Total raised on Wefunder: 100000 | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-total-raised - Total investors: 138 | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-total-investors Verified facts: - Total raised on Wefunder: 100000 | observed_at: 2026-06-02T05:00:06Z | expires_at: 2026-06-03T05:00:06Z - Total investors: 138 | observed_at: 2026-06-02T05:00:06Z | expires_at: 2026-06-03T05:00:06Z Computed metrics: - total_amount_raised: 100000 - total_investors: 138 - team_size: 5 - featured_investor_count: 0 - faq_count: 5 - recent_post_count: 0 Quick facts: - 70% of ER visits are avoidable. | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-fact-1 - 6 to 1 cost savings for health plans using QMedic. | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-fact-2 - $4.6 Million in non-dilutive funding from the NIH. | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-fact-3 - 100 BETA units sold out in 2015. | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-fact-4 - 1,000 subscriptions prepaid for next version of the service. | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-fact-5 - 70% margin/month. | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-fact-6 - 2 multi-year regional Medicaid contracts; contracting with 3 private Medicaid health plans. | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-fact-7 - Wearable button with embedded sensing has over 2 years of battery life; no battery recharge required. | citation: https://wefunder.com/qmedic#claim-fact-8 FAQ: - Q: Is there an initial purchase/set-up cost for the consumer for the physical unit (above and beyond the $30 p/month lease fee)? A: No, the unit is leased and there are no set-up/activation/installation costs for the consumer. - Q: How much debt is there in the company and is the founders or directors personal investment as equity? A: There is $1.1 Million in convertible debt in the company. This convertible debt will convert to equity in a priced round. We do not carry any bank debt and founders have only purchased founder shares, which is standard. - Q: Surprised this campaign hasn't gained more traction yet. Few questions. 1) If a home has more than one elderly individual in need of monitoring are the base stations set up to receive multiple inbound signals, or would you need multiple base stations? 2) Is there an ability to... A: Benjamin, I will answer these questions in turn: (1) If a home has more than one elderly individual in need of monitoring are the base stations set up to receive multiple inbound signals, or would you need multiple base stations? Yes, base stations can be configured for multiple wearable signals so that you have 2 users for 1 base station. We do not recommend more than 2 users per base station and we do put data restrictions on multiple users to comply with FCC (i.e. motion/sleep data would b... - Q: What is the monthly fee? Are there different levels of service? How is the call center staffed? QMedic employees? A: Noel, for users on Medicaid covered by managed care plans, there is no monthly fee--the care plan covers the fee based upon negotiated rates (typically $30/month). For consumers self paying, the fee is $30/month; $75/quarter ($25/month); or $240/year ($20/month). For consumers, there are no long-term contract requirements. If a user or family member is paying, service alerts are typically sent to family members, not nurses, at the user's discretion. Regarding call center, we work with a fully... - Q: Thank you for the opportunity to invest in this exciting venture. It seems (to me at least) that the crux of this opportunity lies with demonstrating that using Qmedic vs traditional medical alert services needs to result in: 1) better value / outcomes (e.g., through reduced u... A: Yes, we have a reference study that shows re-routing high-utilizers can yield greater than 6-to-1 cost savings. At this point, we cannot share the specifics of this proprietary study publicly. However, we can say that the reference study is a 12-month study comparing 2 cohorts, experimental and control: (1) an experimental group of historical high ER utilizers using a proactive medical alert to route non-emergency calls to nurse triage; these users are only routed to ER when there is high pro...