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We draw our essence from the potential of healthcare technologies to remain at the forefront of innovation for the proper use of medication, providing expertise through our platform and the digitization of our pillboxes.

Our mission: to protect the lives of chronic patients.

It's this passion for progress, this relentless quest to simplify the relationship between man and his medicine, that drives us to explore, research and publish our work.

By sharing our knowledge and advances, we aim not only to highlight the innovative solutions we have developed, but also to inspire ongoing dialogue on how to improve healthcare in our fast-changing world.

On this page, you'll find a collection of our scientific publications.

Medissimo publications on the proper use of medicines

Report on medication compliance among people with multiple drug dependencies in France

Blochet Caroline - February 2024

Pharmaceutical of drug treatments

Blochet Caroline, Convention EHPAD - Officine, update 2022

Traceability and cost of unused medicines in for the elderly in France

Megerlin F, Begue D, Lhoste F, Journal d'Economie Médicale, n° 7-8, Vol.24, nov.-dec. 2006.

Impact of outsourcing medication circuit management in EHPA. From box from box accounting to treatment monitoring by intake unit?

Megerlin F, Santé et systémique, n° 1-2, Vol.10, Oct. 2007

Structure and cost of unused drugs in nursing homes for the elderly

Megerlin F, Lhoste F, Santé Décision Management, n° 1-2, Vol.11, Jan.-Feb. 2008

Information system and drug management in the outpatient sector ambulatory care

Megerlin F, Lhoste F, Journal d'Economie Médicale, n° 3, May 2008

Information system and drug management in nursing homes retirement home

Megerlin F, Lhoste F, Techniques hospitalière, TH 710, July-August 2008

Pharmaceutical monitoring of treatments prepared in the outpatient sector

Blochet Caroline, Communication 9th international conference on system science in Heath care, Sept. 2008

Contribute to improved therapeutic compliance for comprehensive disease management. comprehensive disease management", recommendation no. 13 of Pierre Lasbordes' report, "La télésanté la télésanté: un nouvel atout au service de notre bien-être".

Blochet C, Weber JL. October 15, 2009

The right to repackage drugs for the benefit of patients between Charybdis and Scylla

Megerlin F, Vion D, Begue D, Médecine et Droit, n° 94, january-february 2009, p17-23

Towards pharmaceutical management of treatments prepared in pillboxes

Megerlin F, Health Décision Management, volume 12, n°1-4/2009.

Analysis of drugs distributed in EHPAD: Evaluation of potential of potential savings in 21 experimental establishments

Chevalier H, Blochet C, 8th Assises Nationales du Médecin Coordonnateur en EHPAD, Nov. 8-9, 2010

The EHPAD drug distribution circuit

Vétel J-M, Blochet C, Robert C, La revue de Gériatrie, n°spécial, p.47, september 2012

Impact of a change on the efficiency of the medication circuit in nursing homes

Bertin-Hugault F, Blochet C, Dazinieras A, Nasta J, Denormandie P, , La Revue de Gériatrie, Tome 38 n°7, September 2013

PREMS study: 28-day single-drug pillbox and drug consumption 39,892 EHPAD patients

Chevalier H, Blochet C, 3rd Etats Généraux de la SANTE en REGIONS, 12 septembre 2013

Analgesic consumption in nursing homes: observational study of 99 nursing homes

[13] Malfuson P., Clot-Faybesse, Bertin-Hugault F., Blochet C., Rat P., Bonin-Guillaume S., ", JASFGG13-1089, October 2013

Improving medication compliance in elderly patients at risk of dependency dependency

Baroukh Claude, URPS Basse-Normandie study, May 2014

Antibiotic drug consumption in nursing homes: a one-year study of 67 French facilities

Galland J, Dazinieras A, Cohen N, Blochet C, Armaingaud D, Denormandie P, Bertin-Hugault F,JASFGG14-1029, November 2014

Study of medication use in EHPAD between 2011 and 2013

Blochet Caroline, Vétel Jean-Marie, Vial Antoine, Revue de Gériatrie, Tome 40, No 4 April 2015

Antibiotic drug consumption in EHPAD: a study in 67 French facilities over one year, La Revue de Gériatrie, Tome 40, No 8 October 2015

Galland Joris, Dazinieras Anne, Cohen Nadia, Blochet Caroline, Armaingaud Didier, Denormandie Philippe, Bertin-Hugault François

Etude de la consommation chronique d'inhibiteurs de la pompe à protons en EHPAD : indications documentées et médications associées pour 134 résidents, Thesis for the the Diplôme d'Etat de Docteur en Médecine (General Medicine), Bordeaux University

Van Overloop Romain, December 10, 2015

The imedipac connected pillbox to improve compliance

Alexandre Duclos, Raphaël Koster, Caroline Blochet, 8th PEP Colloquium, Thursday, June 2, 2016 - CIUP, Paris XIVe

Evaluation of drug prescription quality in 30,702 institutionalized elderly subjects à partir des données enregistrées lors de la préparation des piluliers, 8th Colloque Données de Santé en vie réelle, AFCROs, June 2016

Herr Marie, Grondin Hélène, Sanchez Stéphane, Blochet Caroline, Vial Antoine, Denormandie Philippe, Ankri Joël

Gen'X, Étude de consommation des médicaments génériques en EHPAD, 4th edition

Blochet Caroline, Medissimo, Nov. 2015

A cross-sectional analysis among 451 nursing homes in France, European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Dec. 2016

Herr Marie, Grondin Hélène, Sanchez Stéphane, Armaingaud Didier, Blochet Caroline, Vial Antoine, Denormandie Philippe, Ankri Joël, Polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medications

Assessing the risks of using the connected pillbox in the proper use of medicines circuit

Priscilla Clot-Faybesse, François Bertin-Hugault, Caroline Blochet, Philippe Denormandie, Patrice Rat, Paul[1]Emile Hay, Sylvie Bonin-Guillaume, 2im.077.15, May 11 & 20, 2015

Consumption of analgesics in Ehpad: an observational study observationnelle dans 99 Ehpad, Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil 2017; 15 (1): 25-34

Priscilla Clot-Faybesse, François Bertin-Hugault, Caroline Blochet, Philippe Denormandie, Patrice Rat, Paul[1]Emile Hay, Sylvie Bonin-Guillaume

DemAsCH - Study of consumption of effect drugs

Paul-Emile Hay, Ndiongue Biné Mariam, Letty Aude, Caroline Blochet

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The Medipac solution to simplify medication administration

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.

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The Kimed solution to protect yourself from forgetting to take your medication

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.

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Monoplus

This detachable pill dispenser allows you to repackage medications by dose, but separately, for one week. Ideal for storage in nominative compartments.

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MULTIPLUS®. 7 days treatment per dose

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.

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This non-detachable pill dispenser allows you to repackage medications by time of use, for one month. Ideal for frequent medication changes.

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MEDIPAC PLUS® The largest

MEDIPAC PLUS® is a pill dispenser with deep compartments. It enables the preparation of medicines while retaining the pharmaceutical laboratory's unit packaging. The MEDIPAC®PLUS plus pill dispenser is ideal for patients taking bagged medication.
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MEDIPAC® Simple as a paperback

Acid blue, MEDIPAC® can be seen from afar and slipped in anywhere to keep your patients' medicines tidy.
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MEDIPAC BOX® Its strength lies in its unobtrusiveness

The box contains a week's worth of pre-detached and non-pill doses, plus the prescription.
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Compliance assessment

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.

Assessment of proper use

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.

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