All the information you need to know MEDIPAC® AIDANT

Finding the right MEDIPAC box® from the back of the flat pill dispenser. Take the medication one by one.
Official studies conclude that 50% of prescribed medicines are not taken. Is it any different for your relative? Evaluate his or her compliance by going to the Compliance menu on the site.
As soon as the pillboxes are in your relative's home, and the pharmacist recognizes you as his or her caregiver, your role is to suggest that a trusted person flash the QR CODE on the pillbox to keep track of your relative's compliance at home. No need for a mobile application! This way, you can check that the data is being properly collected, and share the follow-up with healthcare professionals at appointments that you simply arrange. Better still, you can also help healthcare professionals to get to know your relative better by collecting his or her life events on MEDIPAC® AIDANT ("Listening to your relative").
A trusted support person in the home, a caregiver or a nurse can complete the medication intake, each with their own tool. For example, the trusted support person or caregiver can fill in the prescription by flashing the QR CODE on the MEDIPAC® pill dispenser with their smartphone. The nurse uses his or her MEDIPAC®IDEL PROFESSIONAL MOBILE APPLICATION. For a single parent, the pharmacist can provide compliance information when the prescription is renewed. You can also do this remotely, using MEDIPAC® AIDANT. Several people can record medication intake in the same week, for example, the trusted support person in the morning and the nurse once a week. All records are collected in the same place for the same compliance check-up.
From the MEDIPAC® AIDANT application menu "Listening to your parent", you can collect the elements of life you observe that influence intake, whether positive (e.g.: my father gained 500 grams back today) or negative (e.g.: he's really fed up with his evening medication). The MEDIPAC® AIDANT application can be used to print out this health report for follow-up visits to the pharmacist or doctor.
If you suspect that you are taking too much or too little medication, the follow-up interview enables the pharmacist to assess the situation and suggest appropriate solutions. From the MEDIPAC® AIDANT "Follow-up" menu, you can ask the pharmacist for an interview. The pharmacist is paid by the Caisse d'Assurance Maladie to carry out this assessment with your relative.
With MEDIPAC® AIDANT, you have instant access to the data you need to inform your doctor.


Recommended when organizing shared medication baskets (sachets, liquids, etc.)
| Patients | Mono28 | Medipac | Medipac plus |
| M2 | 25 | 64 | 24 |
| M3 | 45 | 96 | 48 |
| M4 | 65 | 128 | 72 |

Recommended for organizations with no drug storage area (all drugs in the cart for 7 days)
| For 14 patients |
| For 28 patients |

Recommended for use with nominative lockers (dose and non-dose drugs together)
| Patients | Monoplus for 1 or 2 days | Dose sachet for 7 days |
| M2 | 36 | 48 |
| M3 | 48 | 72 |
| M4 | 60 | 96 |

The Medipac solution offers you the safety and convenience of a pharmacy-prepared, ready-to-use treatment. This solution helps you take your medication properly, which in turn helps your doctor adjust your treatment for better long-term health results. With this solution, you'll improve your compliance to protect your health.
The Medipac solution includes a secure pill dispenser connected to the pharmacy application by a QR code. The solution can integrate an application for caregivers. The data is fed into a compliance report for discussion with the pharmacist and review of treatment with the doctor. Use is free of charge.
The Kimed solution helps you to take your medication properly, which in turn enables your doctor to adjust your treatment for better long-term health results. With this solution, you'll improve your compliance to protect your quality of life.
The Kimed solution connects a patient application to a pharmacy application. The patient receives notifications to prevent forgetfulness and provide information on compliance, side effects and additional medication taken. The data is fed into a compliance report, which can be discussed with the pharmacist and the treatment reviewed with the doctor. Use is free of charge.
This detachable pill dispenser allows you to repackage medications by dose, but separately, for one week. Ideal for storage in nominative compartments.
MULTIPLUS® packs all your medications in a single dose for one week. The MULTIPLUS® pill dispenser is useful for institutional use when the original blister pack needs to be preserved, and the individual drugs do not need to be isolated from each other.
This non-detachable pill dispenser allows you to repackage medications by time of use, for one month. Ideal for frequent medication changes.
The compliance report is a summary table of medication taken, enabling treatments to be re-evaluated from the Pharmacist App and the Establishment App.
The assessment is available for each patient on the nursing and pharmacy applications.
The assessment provides a global and detailed view of compliance, and helps to better understand the reasons for non-administration at any given time. The physician's analysis of the assessment enables him/her to take action to encourage proper use of the medication.
The "bilan de bon usage" is a set of summary tables used to identify at-risk patients and drugs from the Medissimo Pharmacien app.
The balance sheet is available to the establishment on the pharmacy application.
The assessment provides an overall view of the risks associated with medication at any given time. The physician's analysis of the assessment enables him/her to take action to promote the proper use of medication.
The MEDISSIMO platform offers a secure, traceable treatment service for patients at home and in residential care, including pillboxing of medicines in the pharmacy and treatment monitoring in cooperation with healthcare professionals and their families.
The platform brings together the pharmacist, who delivers the treatment with full traceability, and the patient or his or her homecare assistant, who fills in the dosages from the MEDIPAC® pillbox prepared by a healthcare professional, and the nurse, who monitors the treatment in liaison with the pharmacist and the family, and informs the doctor in the event of a medication risk.
In line with the public health priority defined in the national health strategy, the pharmacist - nurse - attending physician triad is at the heart of the platform designed by MEDISSIMO, with the aim of promoting the proper use of medicines.
